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Week of June 10, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, June 10
The Looming 100-Year U.S.-China Conflict
Martin Wolf
,
Financial Times
Decades of Being Wrong About China Should Teach Us Something
Amy Zegart
,
Atl
China, Corn and Caterpillars
Xander Snyder
,
Geopolitical Futures
China’s International Commercial Courts: Threat or Opportunity?
E. Selga
,
FPRI
Hong Kong Risks Its Future as a Global Business Hub
Katrina Hamlin
,
Reuters
For U.S., Now Is No Time to Blink on China Trade Impasse
Tuan Pham
,
WOTR
In Poland, a Fixed U.S. Presence Will Warrant a Russian Response
Stratfor
The Cost of a Clean Brexit
Milton Ezrati
,
National Interest
Britain's Electoral System Is Suddenly and Alarmingly Unfit
A. Rawnsley
,
Guardian
How Climate Change May Sink Europe's Ruling Political Class
Karin Janker
,
SZ
Hammond Right to Be Wary of Radical Climate Ambitions
Mark Wallace
,
C-Home
The Decline and Fall of Transylvania’s Ruling Class
Will Collins
,
National Review
Europe Is Slowly Waking Up to the New Contours of World Power
D. McElroy
,
Nat'l
Who Is on the Road to Prosperity?
Arnold Bertram
,
Jamaica Gleaner
Russia, Venezuela and the Headache of Other People's Oil
Court Anderson
,
CDM
In Russian Cities, Mock Gravestones Sound Putin's Death Knell
M. Luxmoore
,
RFERL
Tuesday, June 11
Hong Kong's Last Fight Is Lost
Peter Hartcher
,
Sydney Morning Herald
Hong Kong's Leaders May Cave to China. Its People Will Not.
Yi-Zheng Lian
,
NYT
Hong Kong Offers Proof That Nobody Wants China's World Order
T. Rogan
,
Exam.
The U.S. Has No Business Lecturing China
Robert Delaney
,
South China Morning Post
The Failed Blockade of Qatar
Jonathan Cristol
,
Arc
China and Russia Want to Control the 'World Island'
James Stavridis
,
Bloomberg View
Shangri-La: The Silent Rebellion of the Small Powers
Liselotte Odgaard
,
Korea Times
Boy Scouts Are Holding Together a War-Torn Country
Kevin Volkl
,
The Atlantic
The Anti-Regime Iranian Writer Who Isn't a Real Person
M. Hussain
,
The Intercept
Can Erdogan Mend Fences With U.S., Europe While Saving Face?
Semih Idiz
,
Al-M
Syrian WMD Proliferation Could Set the Middle East on Fire
Peter Brookes
,
Nat'l Int.
Moldovan Political Crisis: Great Opportunities and Risks
D. Minzarari
,
Jamestown
Moldova’s Governments Go Head to Head
Amy Mackinnon
,
Foreign Policy
A Win at the Border
National Review
The European Left’s Dangerous Anti-Immigrant Turn
Karina Piser
,
The Nation
The Rise of Millennial Socialism
Gavin Jacobson
,
New Statesman
Wednesday, June 12
The Self-Destruction of American Power
Fareed Zakaria
,
Foreign Affairs
Fareed Zakaria’s Missing Man
Matthew Continetti
,
National Review
India's Role Should Be to Balance the Poles of Global Power
Shyam Saran
,
Ind. Ex.
Should the Russians Hug the Chinese?
Nina Khrushcheva
,
Project Syndicate
Can America Break China's Rare-Earth Dominance?
Keith Johnson
&
Lara Seligman
,
FP
The Underground Arms Race in the Middle East
Yaacov Ayish
,
RealClearWorld
India’s Right to Cultural Self-Determination
Akhilesh Pillalamarri
,
American Conservative
Pakistan: Bad Moon Rising
Ziad Zafar
,
The American Interest
Negotiating Venezuela's Transition
David Smilde
&
Abraham Lowenthal
,
New York Times
Revisiting the South African Arms Deal Whitewash
Brij Maharaj
,
Daily Maverick
Journalist’s Arrest Counters Image of Putin as Puppet Master
Anna Nemtsova
,
Atl.
Hong Kong Chief Bets It All on a Losing Hand
Robyn Mak
,
Reuters
Notre Dame Becomes a Symbol of Macron's Gung-Ho Presidency
P. Bock
,
Guardian
Crimes in Concrete
Theodore Dalrymple
,
First Things
Crimea Is Still in Limbo Five Years After Russia Siezed It
Economist
Thursday, June 13
The Infamous Date That Looms Over Hong Kong's Protests
J. Wasserstrom
,
Atlantic
Hong Kongers Won’t Bow to Beijing. But Their Leaders Will.
Hilton Yip
,
Foreign Policy
These Young Hong Kong Protesters Are Next Level
Jeffie Lam
,
SCMP
Japan Must Prepare as the U.S. and China Dig In
Brad Glosserman
,
Japan Times
Meet Myanmar's Blue Shirts
Lorcan Lovett
,
The Diplomat
As Sudan's Uprising Is Crushed, Algeria's Spring Lives On
Heba Saleh
,
FT
America’s Unusual Recovery Is Now Also Its Longest
Mohamed El-Erian
,
Pro. Syn.
The World's Malnourished Kids Don't Need a $295 Burger
Nicholas Kristof
, NY
Times
German Youth: Running Low On Hope
Torsten Krauel
,
Worldcrunch
Dirty Money: It's a Canadian Thing
Jason Kirby
,
Maclean's
Why Are the Western Middle Classes So Angry?
Victor Davis Hanson
,
Wash. Times
Congress Investigates Iran Hawks’ Smear Campaign
Daniel Larison
,
Amer. Cons.
Russia and the West Agree on Moldova
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
The Golunov Case
Moscow Times
The 'Xi Doctrine'
Bradley Thayer
&
Lianchao Han
,
National Interest
Developing:
Suspected attack on oil tankers in Gulf of Oman
Friday, June 14
A Tanker War in the Middle East—Again?
Robin Wright
,
New Yorker
The Strategic Threat from Iranian Hybrid Warfare in the Gulf
A. Cordesman
,
CSIS
Iran and the United States Remain Mired in the Past
Ross Harrison
,
National Interest
Iran's Aggression May Force Trump to Attack
Jim Hanson
,
Fox News
The World Grows More Dangerous by the Day
François Delattre
,
New York Times
The Old Guard Are Killing the World’s Youngest Country
Zach Vertin
,
Foreign Policy
Remaking al-Bashir's Regime in Sudan
Abdulaziz Kilani
,
LobeLog
Why the Sudanese People Stand 'Alone'
Nanjala Nyabola
,
Al Jazeera
Macron Is Most Important Man in British Politics
Philip Collins
,
Times of London
Japan's Policy on Senkakus, as Seen From the Falklands War
R. Eldridge
,
JT
Buttigieg Splits From the Progressives on Foreign Policy
Thomas Wright
,
The Atlantic
Foreign Election Meddling Is Wrong
Michael Bloomberg
,
Bloomberg View
China's Promise to Hong Kong Was a Lie
Anonymous
,
Guardian
Hong Kong Versus Beijing: ‘It’s Now or Never’
CG Fewston
,
The American Conservative
Tanker Strikes Spell Doomsday Scenario For OPEC
Cyril Widdershoven
,
Oil Price
But Why Is Guatemala Hungry?
Kevin Williamson
,
National Review
Saturday, June 15
Hong Kong's Leader Yields to Protests
Keith
Bradsher
et al,
NYT
China's Expanding Media Dominance in Africa
Bartholomäus Grill
,
Der Spiegel
From Scrapheap to Box Set, History Back in the Mainstream
F. Studemann
,
FT
Europe’s Dream: Escaping the Dictatorship of the Dollar
Keith Johnson
,
Foreign Policy
Putin’s Economy Does Not Grow by Decree
Filipp Sterkin
,
Moscow Times
East-West Exodus: The Millions Who Left
Christian Bangel
et al,
Zeit
Why Does The Left Love Islam So Much?
Martin Niewendick
,
Worldcrunch