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Week of June 3, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, June 3
Nothing Prepares You for Visiting Omaha Beach
Rachel Donadio
,
The Atlantic
The Real Origins of the U.S.-China Cold War
Charles Edel
&
Hal Brands
,
Foreign Policy
Six Key Priorities For Trump's UK Visit
Nile Gardiner
&
Theodore Bromund
,
Heritage
Mexico Faces Bleak Economic Forecast of Its Own Making
A. Oppenheimer
,
Herald
The Death of the Two-State Solution
Damir Marusic
,
The American Interest
U.S. Denies Willingness to Talk S-400 With Turkey
J. Detsch
&
A. Zaman
,
Al Monitor
Benjamin Netanyahu’s Future in Doubt
Jonathan Tobin
,
National Review
How Bibi Blew It
Vivian Bercovici
,
Commentary
How Not to Choose Europe's Top Banker
Wolfgang Münchau
,
Financial Times
The Scary Side of Europe’s Economic Data
Melvyn Krauss
,
Bloomberg View
I'm Glad Alastair Campbell Got the Chop
Peter Hitchens
,
Daily Mail
EU Elections Produce Fragmentation and Opportunity
David Wemer
,
Atlantic Council
Europe Redefined
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
Germany's New Fault Line: Young vs. Old
Bettina Vestring
,
Berlin Policy Journal
Four Ways African Union Can Intervene When Dinosaurs Fall
S. Appiah-Mensah
,
AA
Tuesday, June 4
China’s Complacent Generation
Michael Auslin
,
Foreign Policy
Tiananmen’s Shadow
Maura Moynihan
,
City Journal
The Danger of Remembering Tiananmen in Hong Kong
Ryan Krull
,
The Atlantic
A Massacre, Erased
Jeff Widener et al, Washington Post
Learning About Tiananmen
Tianyu Fang et al,
ChinaFile
We Won't Let the World Forget Tiananmen
Rowena Xiaoqing He
,
Guardian
A Tale of Two State Visits
Niall Ferguson
,
Boston Globe
Europe's Right Continues Its Rise
Matthew Tyrmand
,
Human Events
Italy Loses Out as the Pro-Europe Movement Rises
Nathalie Tocci
,
Politico EU
How to Advance European Security Against Russia
Stephen Blank
,
The Hill
Russia's National Projects: Economic Reboot or Mucky Bog?
Ben Aris
,
RM
Why Are Rich Nations Happy to Treat Philippines as Rubbish Dump?
Byrnes
,
Nat'l
The Navy's War vs. Bolton's War
Michael Klare
,
TomDispatch
How Spaghetti Westerns Shaped Modern Cinema
Quentin Tarantino
,
Spectator
A Tribunal For ISIS Fighters?
Anthony Dworkin
,
ECFR
Wednesday, June 5
The Perfect Storm Confronting Xi Jinping
Dean Cheng
,
War on the Rocks
Deterrence in Cyberspace
Joseph Nye
,
Project Syndicate
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of D-Day
James Lindsay
&
Corey Cooper
&
Elizabeth Lordi
,
CFR
You Can't Defeat Nationalism, So Stop Trying
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Policy
75 Years After D-Day, Our Way of Life Is Still Under Threat
S. Livermore
,
New States.
Will Boris Johnson Save or Sink the Tory Party?
Robert Peston
,
Spectator
These Last, Reckless Tories Deserve Their Fate
Polly Toynbee
,
Guardian
Donald Trump Plays Brexit Kingmaker
Gabriella Orr
&
Charlie Cooper
,
Politico EU
America's Questionable Alliances
Doug Bandow
,
National Interest
Tariffs on Mexico Are a Big Win
Jan Brewer
,
The Hill
Where Trump's Mexican Tariffs Will Hit Hardest
Jude Webber
&
Fan Fei
,
Fin. Times
Republicans Threaten to Block Trump's Mexico Tariffs
B. Everett
&
J. Arkin
,
Politico
Night Train to Europe
Jonathan Price
,
First Things
U.S. Rightly Punishes Cuba Over Venezuela
Miami Herald
What HBO’s 'Chernobyl' Got Right, and What It Got Wrong
M. Gessen
,
New Yorker
Thursday, June 6
U.S. and Chinese Presidents Should Go on a Weekend Retreat
T.
Friedman
,
NYT
What to Do About China?
J. Bradford DeLong
,
Project Syndicate
Is China About to Give America a 'Bloody Nose'?
Joseph Bosco
,
The Hill
The U.S. Is Losing Europe in Its Battle With China
Noah Barkin
,
The Atlantic
Asian Countries Fear China, But Won't Side With America
Economist
Will Trump Really Pull the Trigger on Mexico Tariffs?
Hunter DeRensis
,
National Interest
Mexico Is an Asylum Free-Rider
Mark Krikorian
,
National Review
Rahul Gandhi Can't Be Fixed
Sadanand Dhume
,
Times of India
Israel's Political Meltdown
Shalom Lipner
,
Atlantic Council
What Is Nazarbayev’s Legacy in Kazakhstan?
Paolo Sorbello
,
The Diplomat
Russia After Vladimir Putin
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
Baltimore Begins Fifth Week Under Electronic Siege
Richard Forno
,
Defense One
Brexit, Not U.S., Is the Threat to Britain's NHS
Amy Davidson Sorkin
,
New Yorker
Don't Give Up on Venezuela
Ryan Berg
&
Thiago de Aragão
,
Washington Examiner
Friday, June 7
Reckless in Riyadh
Steven Simon
&
Daniel Benjamin
,
New York Review of Books
India Rising? Maybe Not
Derek Scissors
,
National Interest
This Is How Egypt's Revolution Failed. Sudan, Please Take Notice
O. Gaweesh
,
AA
Dreams of Freedom Crushed in Khartoum
David Pilling
,
Financial Times
A Warning to Sudan - and Perhaps to the Saudis
Simon Henderson
,
The Hill
The West Is Complicit in 30-Year Cover-Up of Tiananmen
Ai Weiwei
,
Guardian
Trudeau's Unrequited Love For China
Paul Wells
,
Maclean's
How Would Reagan Approach Iran?
Marik Von Rennenkampff
,
War on the Rocks
Is Russia Rethinking Its Relationship With China?
Bruno Maçães
,
Moscow Times
The European Slide Toward Irrelevance
Jakub Grygiel
,
The American Interest
First Wave at Omaha Beach
S.L.A. Marshall
,
The Atlantic
Invitation to an Arms Race
Stephen Kinzer
,
Boston Globe
How Kolomoisky Does Business in the United States
Anders Aslund
,
Atlantic Council
D-Day’s Dying Legacy
Michael Hirsh,
Foreign Policy
EU Defense Policy Is Becoming More Supranational
Pierre Haroche
,
LSE Blog
Saturday, June 8
Egypt’s Economy Isn’t Booming, It’s Collapsing
Yehia Hamed
,
Foreign Policy
‘No Role’ for Europe in Proposed Syria Safe Zone
Jack Detsch
,
Al Monitor
Developing Countries Rejecting Plastic Waste, Narrowing Options
K. O'Neill
,
Conv.
Europe’s Silent Majority Speaks Out
George Soros
,
Project Syndicate
He Was Arrested at 13. Now Saudi Arabia Wants to Execute Him
Darwish
et al,
CNN
The Tories Have Reason to Be Terrified
Ross Clark
,
Spectator
Nothing Is Normal in Israeli Politics Anymore
Frida Ghitis
,
World Politics Review