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Week of September 2, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, September 2
Asia’s Coming Era of Unpredictability
Robert Kaplan
,
Foreign Policy
There's a Whiff of the 1930s in the Air in East Asia
James Holmes
,
National Interest
Hong Kong Crisis Threatens to Spoil Xi's Party
Edward Lucas
,
Times of London
Bringing Hong Kong Back From the Brink
Keith Richburg
,
The Strategist
Parliament Must Stop No-Deal Brexit This Week
David Gauke
,
Conservative Home
Dear Britain, What on Earth Happened?
Ferdinando Giugliano
,
Bloomberg View
A Guide to the Chaos That Rules Westminster
Isabel Hardman
,
Spectator
Shetlanders Wave Their Flag for Democracy
Christine Jardine
,
The Scotsman
When People Can't Trust the Umpire
Dominic Lawson
,
Daily Mail
Why Is Johnson Planning to Deselect Tory Rebels?
Laura Kuenssberg
,
BBC
UK's Labour Would Seize £300 Billion of Company Shares
Jim Pickard
,
Fin. Times
Why Poland Matters
Christopher Hill
,
The Hill
Brain Trauma to U.S. Diplomats Could Be Work of Hostile Governments
CBS
How AI Will Change War
Jonathan Clifford
,
War on the Rocks
Tuesday, September 3
Germany’s Divided Soul
Dalia Marin
,
Project Syndicate
Germany Isn’t Special
Sudha David-Wilp
,
Foreign Policy
Is Germany Going Soft on China?
Noah Barkin
,
Atlantic Council
How Trump Is Winning the Trade War
Gordon Chang
,
National Interest
When Will China Move on Hong Kong?
Mike Chinoy
,
Yale Global
Britain’s ‘Brexit Election’ Won’t Consider What Comes After
Helen Lewis
,
The Atlantic
Jeremy Corbyn's Inner Circles
S. Payne
, J.
Pickard
, J.
Kao
&
C. Nevitt
,
Financial Times
Obviously, No-Deal Brexit Will Be Hard
Ivan Rogers
,
Spectator
No Deal, No Worries
Matt Snape
,
The Commentator
No Deal Is the Very Opposite of a Quick Fix
Anand Menon
,
Guardian
Unmasked: The Russians at the Heart of Italy Scandal
Alberto Nardelli
et al,
BuzzFeed
No, Capitalism Is Not To Blame For Climate Change
Nikolaus Piper
,
Worldcrunch
A Congo Conspiracy
Stephen Kinzer
,
Boston Globe
Abe’s Uncertain Legacy in Japan
Tobias Harris
,
East Asia Forum
Wednesday, September 4
Never Mind the Chaos, Britain's System Is Working
Tom McTague
,
The Atlantic
It's Not About Brexit, It's About Institutional Rot
Aditya Chakrabortty
,
Guardian
Projecting the Conservative Party's Future
Paul Goodman
,
Conservative Home
Boris Johnson Takes On Parliament, Loses
Amy Davidson Sorkin
,
New Yorker
British Voters Will Take Their Revenge at the Ballot Box
The Sun
A Government That Can't Govern, a Parliament That Can't Decide
D. Sandbrook
,
DM
At the End of the Day It’s a No-Deal Brexit or Corbyn
D. Finkelstein
, The
Times
Italy's New Government Is Another First for Europe
J. Barigazzi
&
S. Brown
,
Politico EU
Referendums and Modern Democracy
Caroline De Gruyter
,
ECFR
Botswana Defies African Stereotypes
Charles Onyango-Obbo
,
The East African
The German Economy Is Running Out of Options
Ryan Bridges
,
Geopolitical Futures
30 Years After Reunification, Germany Is Still Two Countries
Anna Sauerbrey
,
NYT
Iran's Payback Plan Targets America
Seth Frantzman
,
National Interest
Ukrainian Parliament Cancels Immunity For Lawmakers
RFERL
Ukraine: Immunity 'Canceled' Yet Still Intact
Halya Coynash
,
KHPG
The Geopolitical Implications of Future Oil Demand
Paul Stevens
,
Chatham House
Hong Kong Leader to Withdraw Extradition Bill
BBC
Thursday, September 5
First, the Lights Go Out in Taipei
Nicholas Kristof
,
New York Times
Seven Steps to Curb China's 'Seven Deadly Sins'
Shalabh Kumar
,
The Hill
We Must Pray Good Boris Triumphs Over Bad Boris
Stephen Glover
,
Daily Mail
With an Election on the Cards, What Do Polls Tell Us?
Gideon Skinner
,
Guardian
Parliament Gives the Finger to the British People
Sumantra Maitra
,
The Federalist
We Must Sink to Boris's Level, But Ken Clarke Refuses to Drown
Tom Peck
,
Ind.
Reason Has Exited Britain
Philip Stephens
,
Financial Times
Unity Against China Is Indispensable
Dalibor Rohac
&
Scott Cullinane
,
National Review
Predicting, Preventing Intrastate Violence: Lessons From Rwanda
D. Rawson
,
FSJ
Israel Is Doing All the Dirty Work Against Iran
Steven Cook
,
Foreign Policy
Hezbollah, Israel Losing Red Lines
Ben Caspit
,
Al Monitor
The Dangers of Targeting Lebanon to Weaken Hezbollah
Michael Young
,
National
Has Europe Reached Peak Populism?
Paul Taylor
,
Politico EU
Salvini Rewrites the Populist Playbook
Rachel Donadio
,
The Atlantic
Denmark: It’s Bigger Than Greenland
Daniel Kochis
,
Heritage Foundation
Labour Has More to Lose Than Tories From a Late Election
Stephen Bush
,
NS
On Russia, Macron Is Mistaken
James Nixey
&
Mathieu Boulègue
,
Chatham House
Zimbabwe:
Former strongman Mugabe dies
Friday, September 6
The End of the Roman Empire Wasn’t That Bad
James Fallows
,
The Atlantic
Trump’s Effect on US Foreign Policy
Joseph Nye
,
Project Syndicate
Robert Mugabe: Hero, Villain, Human
Elsie Eyakuze
,
Al Jazeera
Mugabe and the West: A Love-Hate Affair
AFP
Robert Mugabe: From Liberator to Tyrant
Joseph Winter
,
BBC
Erdogan Hints at Nuclear Ambitions
Diego Cupolo
,
Al Monitor
Boris Johnson’s Brexit Carnage
Sam Knight
,
New Yorker
Why Iran's Strategy of Reversible Escalation Is Working
Eldar Mamedov
,
LobeLog
Will Mapping Ancient Rome Save Western Urbanism?
Theo Mackey Pollack
,
TAC
How Kierkegaard Can Help Us Cope
Robert Zaretsky
,
Slate
Europe Is Ready for Its Own Army
Azeem Ibrahim
,
Foreign Policy
Modi Has Brought India and Pakistan to the Brink Again
A. Yusuf
,
The Conversation
Pakistan Can Now Escape the Kashmir Trap
Tilak Devasher
,
Indian Express
A Day in Kashmir’s Epicenter of Resistance
Vishal Arora
,
The Diplomat
Tories' Election Offer Must Go Well Beyond Brexit
David Skelton
,
CapX
The Tories Must Be Brave Enough to Tell Hard Truths
Liam Fox
,
Evening Standard
Argentina's Primary: Oxygen for Maduro?
Roberto Mansilla Blanco
,
Global Americans
Re-Engaging the Iran Regime
Garimella Subramaniam
,
The Hindu
Saturday, September 7
The Dueling Narratives of India’s Kashmir Crackdown
Sadanand Dhume
,
The Atlantic
Robert Mugabe Colonized His Own Country
Farai Sevenzo
,
Foreign Policy
Could Boris Johnson Cut Northern Ireland Loose?
James Kirkup
,
Spectator
Johnson's Escape Routes From Brexit Crisis
Henry Zeffman
,
Times of London
Colombia's Peace Process Was Bound to Self-Destruct
Saúl Hernández
,
Worldcrunch
Israel's September Elections Will Have Regional Repercussions
Leon Hadar
,
TNI
The Russia-Iran Axis: An Eternal Marriage (of Convenience)
Ghoncheh Tazmini
,
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