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Week of July 1, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, July 1
Putin's Wrong, But So Are the Liberals
Pankaj Mishra
,
Bloomberg View
George Soros and Charles Koch Team Up to End 'Forever Wars'
S. Kinzer
,
Bos. Globe
How the Welsh Fought Back
Rowan Williams
,
New Statesman
The Indo-Pacific Is the New Asia
Melissa Conley Tyler
,
Lowy Interpreter
North Korea, U.S. Agree to Restart Working-Level Talks
Oliver Hotham
,
NK News
A Qualitative Shift in U.S.-North Korea Relations
Eric Gomez
,
National Interest
Trump Just Gave North Korea More Than It Ever Dreamed of
Michael Hirsh
,
FP
Renewed Hope For North Korea Deal
Tong Kim
,
Korea Times
If Trump Can Negotiate With Kim Jong Un, Why Not Iran?
Aaron David Miller
,
CNN
Making History in Panmunjom
JoongAng Daily
A Big Step Toward Denuclearization?
Rebecca Grant
,
Fox News
Last Century’s Absurd Immigration Debate
George Will
,
Washington Post
The Coming Libra Panics
Stephen Grenville
,
Project Syndicate
Why Trump Is Weaponizing the Dollar
Sam Fleming
,
Financial Times
How Xi Trumped Trump at the G20
Charles Burton
,
Globe and Mail
Trump Keeps the Crazies on Edge
Kelly McParland
,
National Post
Tuesday, July 2
Socialism and Capitalism
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
Trump’s Reluctance to Bomb Foreign Countries Is a Strength
Andrew Bacevich
,
LAT
The Foreign Policy Fallout of Appointing the Worst People
Max Boot
,
Wash. Post
Canada's Foreign Policy Is Stuck
Doug Saunders
,
Globe and Mail
Bolton of Mongolia
Fred Kaplan
,
Slate
Can Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Survive?
Richard Moss
and Ryan Vest,
Proceedings
Europe Must Band Together to Build a Rival to Facebook
H. Derakhshan
,
Guardian
Simone Weil Is More Relevant Than Ever
Robert Zaretsky
,
Foreign Affairs
The Guardian Finds a New Flavor of Anti-Americanism
Alex Berezow
,
ACSH
A Future Without Currency Wars?
Harold James
,
Project Syndicate
The Stopped Clock Rule: EU Gets It Right on Iran
Bill Wirtz
,
The American Conservative
What Led Peru’s Former President to Take His Own Life?
Daniel Alarcón
,
New Yorker
Democracy Bedevils Brazil's Bolsonaro
Mac Margolis
,
Bloomberg View
With Repeated Rejections, Palestinians Risk Total Irrelevance
Aaron Kliegman
,
FB
Realism Resurgent: The Rise of the Quincy Institute
Curt Mills
,
National Interest
Wednesday, July 3
In Defense of Diplomacy with Despots, From 1776 to Today
Justin Shapiro
,
NRO
The Fight For the Poorest Country in Europe
W. Hill
&
D. Kramer
,
The American Interest
All These Etonians
James Wood
,
London Review of Books
Dealing With the Dragon
Philip Shull
,
Foreign Service Journal
Crouching China, Hidden North Korea Agenda
Henri Féron
,
National Interest
The Geopolitics of Theresa May’s Dutiful Handshake
Mark Galeotti
,
Moscow Times
Who Will Benefit as U.S. Leaves East Asia
Peter Zeihan
&
Melissa Taylor
,
ZoG
A People-Centered Approach to Conflict Resolution in Ukraine
C. Marangé
,
WOTR
From Camel Herder to Dictator
Alex De Waal
,
Foreign Policy
Lam Plays High-Risk Game With Hong Kong Protests
Jamil Anderlini
,
Financial Times
U.S. Border Centers Found to Be More Squalid Than Thought
Z. Kanno-Youngs
,
NYT
Anger Rises in Liberia
Stephen Kollie
,
African Arguments
Can Mauritania Serve as a Role Model?
David Keene
,
Washington Times
Mauritania's Vote Entrenches a Ruling Clique For Decades
Alex Thurston
,
WPR
Thursday, July 4
The Real Origins of the U.S.-China Cold War
Charles Edel
&
Hal Brands
,
Foreign Policy
Could the U.S. Win in the Arctic?
Jeff Janaro
,
Proceedings
‘A Nation Built on a Universal Claim to Human Dignity’
Ronald Reagan
,
The Bulwark
The American Political System Is Worth Celebrating
Noah Rothman
,
Commentary
The Fourth of July Has Always Been Political
David Waldstreicher
,
The Atlantic
Corbynism Is Rotting From the Head Down
David Aaronovitch
,
Times of London
Nuclear War Is Still Possible. Trump Made It Less Likely.
H. Kazianis
&
J. Grover
,
TNI
While U.S. Sidelines Itself, the Rest of the World Makes Deals
Keith Johnson
,
FP
Friday, July 5
A Roadmap For the Balkans
Wolfgang Ischinger
,
Politico EU
Hong Kong and Taiwan's Strengthening Anti-China Bonds
Chris Horton
,
Atlantic
The World if America Leaves NATO
Economist
Robespierre's America
Bret Stephens
,
New York Times
Which Candidate Will Show Leadership on Free Ports?
Ben Houchen
,
Cons. Home
Labour Can't Afford a Culture War
Len McCluskey
,
New Statesman
China’s Terrifying Surveillance Tech, on Display in London
Chris Daw
,
Spectator
Dictators Are Obsolete
Kyiv Post
Bad Ideas Are Spreading Like the Plague
Stephanie Slade
,
Reason
Abiy Ahmed Can No Longer Control the Forces He's Unleashed
Nizar Manek
,
FP
Ethiopia Is the Destination for Many Fleeing Home
S. Bogner
&
P. Hertzberg
,
Spiegel
Why Is American Aggression Missing in Action?
Tom Engelhardt
,
TomDispatch
US Armed Forces Are Defenders of Liberty, Not Tools of Oppression
S. Green
,
PJM
Once, He Stole a Tree Branch. Now He Is the Durian King
David Pierson
, LA
Times
Town Vs Country: A Rooster on Trial in Western France
J. Guy
&
A. Crouin
,
CNN
Saturday, July 6
Trump Finally Faced the Contradictions of His Foreign Policy
T. Wright
,
Atlantic
The ‘Endless Wars’ Aren't Wars at All
James Carafano
,
Daily Signal
Escalation in Idlib May Force Turkey to Review Its Position
Fehim Tastekin
,
Al Mon.
What Canada Has to Gain From Thinking For Itself
Irvin Studin
,
Global Brief
What Ursula von der Leyen Wants: A U.S. of E?
Zia Weise
,
Politico EU
Move Toward a Federal Europe Could End Western Alliance
Con Coughlin
,
National
Britain Must Honor Its Obligations to People of Hong Kong
Chris Patten
,
FT
Greece Is Ready to Turn Page on Tsipras
Ferdinando Giugliano
,
Bloomberg View