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Week of July 29, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, July 29
America Doesn’t Need a Grand Strategy
Michael Fuchs
,
Foreign Policy
Russia-China Bomber Patrol Shows Stronger Alignment
M. Kofman
,
Russia Matters
China's Latest Encroachment on Russia's Sphere of Influence
S. Blank
,
Jamestown
Playing with Fire on Election Security
Larry Diamond
,
The American Interest
Populism and the Decline of Social Democracy
Berman
&
Snegovaya
,
Journal of Dem.
Trump's Surprising Iran Moment
Frederick Kempe
,
CNBC
China's Head-Spinning Defense White Paper
Dennis Blasko
,
Lowy Interpreter
China’s Risky Global Bets
James Dorsey
,
LobeLog
The EU’s Relationship With Turkey Is Failing
Economist
Could Trump End the Afghan War?
Danny Sjursen
,
TomDispatch
Is Democracy Even a Thing? Look at U.S. and UK
Elsie Eyakuze
,
The East African
Boris Johnson Could Become the First PM to Lose His Seat
Emily Ashton
,
B-Feed
The EU Is Not Ready for a No-Deal Brexit
Wolfgang Münchau
,
Financial Times
Who Survived Boris’ Purge?
Joshua Keating
,
Slate
The Strands of Arabia
Shiraz Maher
,
New Statesman
Tuesday, July 30
The Terrifying Rise of Authoritarian Populism
Tom Palmer
,
Reason
A Stark Generational Shift in Russia
Konstantin Remchukov with
Jacob Heilbrunn
,
TNI
Putin Reminds Russians He Can Do Suppression
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Moscow Times
Photographing Life in France's “Little Britain”
Brian Dillon
,
New Yorker
Why Is Irish Literature Thriving?
Alex Clark
,
Guardian
Imran Khan—Sport, Power, Women
Christopher Sandford
,
Modern Age
Boris Johnson, a Pro-GMO Leader in Europe
Alex Berezow
,
ACSH
López Obrador Takes On Mexico’s Institutions
Jude Webber
,
Financial Times
After Another Violent Weekend in Hong Kong, Beijing Has Its Say
Economist
How China Lost Hong Kong
Antony Dapiran
,
Foreign Policy
The Discord of the U.S. Stance Against China
Michael Schuman
,
The Atlantic
The Many Roots of Puerto Rico’s Crisis
Anne Krueger
,
Project Syndicate
Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections Has Been Here for Years
Evan Wilson
,
WOTR
Russia in the Gray Zone
Kathleen Hicks
,
Aspen Institute
Wednesday, July 31
Who Will Win the Twenty-First Century?
Joschka Fischer
,
Project Syndicate
Korea-Japan Dispute Calls for U.S. Mediation, Now
Yoon Sang-hyun
,
Wash. Times
Japan and South Korea's Lose-Lose Fight
Mitsuru Obe
&
Kim Jaewon
,
Nikkei
As West Retreats, China Surges in Myanmar
Bertil Lintner
,
Asia Times
Lessons From Yunnan for India's Northeast
Ashish Kundra
,
The Hindu
A Progressive President Won't Change Slovakia's Rotten Politics
M. Tupy
,
CapX
The Two Jacobs: The Faragist Future
James Meek
,
London Review of Books
The Man Behind National Conservatism
Daniel Luban
,
New Republic
America Is Losing the Battle of the Arctic
Hal Brands
,
Bloomberg View
Alternative History: If Theodore Roosevelt Had Lived
James Holmes
,
National Interest
Thailand's Army Won't Yield to Democracy
Erich Parpart
,
Bangkok Post
Hong Kong Will Not Know Freedom Without a Fight
C.G. Fewston
,
Amer. Conservative
Guatemala Declares War on History
Colum Lynch
,
Foreign Policy
Squaring the Circles in Syria’s Northeast
International Crisis Group
Thursday, August 1
The Asian Century Is Over
Michael Auslin
,
Foreign Policy
China at 70: How the One-Party State May Define Our Future
Rana Mitter
,
CH
How China Can Offer Pakistan a Path From the Precipice
Zoe Leung
,
RealClearWorld
America’s China Debate: Right, Wrong, and Missing
Howard French
, WP
Review
China's Plan to Win Over Cambodia
Phillip Orchard
,
Geopolitical Futures
Bring Back the War Declaration
Jeff Phillips
,
Washington Examiner
What Does Dominic Cummings Want?
Ian Leslie
,
New Statesman
An Iranian Dissident’s Tale
Eric Randolph
,
New York Review of Books
Has a Color Revolution Come to Russia? Probably Not.
Nikolas Gvosdev
,
TNI
If This Is War, Will We Ever Again Enjoy Peace?
Daniel Hahn
,
Spectator
Why Ebola Cannot Be Tamed in Congo
Tom Wilson
,
Financial Times
U.S. Anger Over Germany’s Refusal to Join Persian Gulf Mission
J. Mischke
,
Pol EU
Expert Letter on De-Escalating With Iran
LobeLog
Friday, August 2
Support for a United Ireland Is Surging
Finn McRedmond
,
New Statesman
Reagan's Cold War Lessons for Handling Russia
William Courtney
,
RealClearWorld
The Kremlin Lashes Out, But Russians Have Lost Their Fear
Amy Knight
,
Globe&Mail
How North Korea Deals With US-ROK Exercises
Harry Kazianis
et al,
National Interest
The World Shrugs at the Carnage of Idlib
Kareem Shaheen
,
The National
U.S. Leniency Gives Turkey Some Breathing Room
Diego Cupolo
,
Al Monitor
Trump Can't Stop Putin From Poaching U.S. Allies
M. Simakovsky
& E.
Fishman
,
FP
It Ought to Be Gothick
Witold Rybczynski
,
The American Interest
How Mosquitoes Changed Everything
Brooke Jarvis
,
New Yorker
A Lesson From Italy on Homelessness
Christopher Rufo
,
New York Post
5 Reasons Democrats Should Be the Party of Free Trade
Kimberly Clausing
,
The Hill
But What About China, Democrats?
Peter Beinart
,
The Atlantic
We Just Saw the Route to a Lib-Dem Resurgence
Sean Kemp
,
Guardian
Time for Ukraine—and America—to Make a Deal With Russia
Doug Bandow
,
TAC
A Budget That Blows Up the Pillars of U.S. Statecraft
Chris Beatty
,
RealClearWorld
Saturday, August 3
Europeans Have Started to Change Their Minds on Brexit
C. Caldwell
,
Spectator
The Tories Have Become the Brexit Party
Philip Stephens
,
Financial Times
Why the Left Prefers Condemning Boris Johnson
Andrew Gimson
,
Conservative Home
Europeans Don’t Necessarily Share American Values
Shadi Hamid
,
The Atlantic
Hong Kong and Us
Jay Nordlinger
,
National Review
An Alternative to U.S. World Dominance
Andrew Bacevich
,
Boston Globe
The INF Treaty Is Done, But Lessons for Policy Remain
John Woodworth
,
Bulletin
Russia Is the Biggest Loser as the INF Treaty Dies
Chris Miller
,
Foreign Policy