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Week of September 9, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, September 9
It’s Time to Talk About A2/AD
Michael Kofman
,
War on the Rocks
When Everything Is a Human Right, Nothing Is
Seth Kaplan
,
Foreign Policy
Moral Responsibility and the National Interest
Tod Lindberg
,
The American Interest
How An Afghan Agreement Might Play Out
John McLaughlin
,
Ozy
Russia Is Trying to Pacify the “Cradle” of Syria’s Revolution
A. Mardasov
,
Riddle
Must America Stay in Afghanistan Forever?
Damon Linker
,
The Week
The Farage-Shaped Hole in Johnson's Election Strategy
Alan Lockey
,
CapX
What Can We Learn From Mugabe's Descent Into Tyranny?
Will Hutton
,
Guardian
Celebrate the Death of a Tyrant
New York Post
What Is Instagram Doing to Architecture?
Alexandra Lange
,
New York Times
Will Italy’s New Coalition Last?
Daniel DePetris
,
Spectator
How Not to Draw Arab Moderates Closer
Evelyn Gordon
,
Jerusalem Post
How Can It Be a Coup if the People Voted for It?
Joanna Williams
,
Amer. Conservative
Another Exit Increases the Pressure on Johnson
Stephen Bush
,
New Statesman
Boris Johnson Is Fighting to Save, Not Wreck, Democracy
Robert Colvile
,
Times of London
Europe Marvels as Britain Convulses
Rachel Donadio
,
The Atlantic
Camp David Discord
Economist
Tuesday, September 10
The End of the Wilsonian Century?
Colin Dueck
,
National Interest
Rejecting Retreat
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The New U.S. Strategy to Remove Maduro
Allison Fedirka
,
Geopolitical Futures
Venezuela on the UN Human Rights Council? Unbelievable!
A. Oppenheimer
,
Herald
The Kremlin Won — and Proved It Can’t Win Fair
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg
Taliban to Camp David? What Was Trump Thinking?
Aaron David Miller
,
USA Today
Trump Dealing With the Taliban Devil
Cal Thomas
,
Washington Times
Staying in the EU Is Now Unthinkable
William Shawcross
,
Spectator
Boris Johnson’s Strengths Are Now His Weaknesses
Rachel Sylvester
,
Times of London
Brexit and Britain’s Northern Ireland Déjà Vu
Tom McTague
,
The Atlantic
Only the Young Can Save Zimbabwe
David Pilling
,
Financial Times
We Can’t Afford to Forget Africa
John Fund
,
National Review
Informant Extracted From Russia Sent Secrets to US for Decades
Barnes
et al,
NYT
In Brazil's Rainforests, the Worst Fires Are Yet to Come
R. Walker
,
The Conversation
Wednesday, September 11
A Post-Soviet “War and Peace”
Michael Kimmage
,
Foreign Affairs
Putin’s Star Is Fading
Leonid Ragozin
,
Politico EU
The Myth of the Strong Leader
George Eaton
,
New Statesman
China Experiments With a New Kind of Megalopolis
Bernhard Zand
,
Der Spiegel
Britain’s Broken Parliament
Yasmeen Serhan
,
The Atlantic
The Rich Are Already Fleeing in Expectation of Corbyn
Alex Brummer
,
Daily Mail
On Trade, the Center Holds
William Reinsch
,
CSIS
Democracy Is Fighting for Its Life
Charles Edel
,
Foreign Policy
Is Turkey’s Strongman Caught in His Own Trap?
Paul Rahe
,
Law and Liberty
Britain: Keeping Calm Amid Chaos
Barry Wood
,
Japan Times
How John Bolton Broke the National Security Council
John Gans
,
New York Times
Will Bolton's Ouster Lead to Foreign Policy Changes?
H. DeRensis
&
M
.
Petti
,
TNI
Why Trump and Bolton Parted Ways
Eliana Johnson
,
Politico
Did Trump and Bolton Break Over Iran, or Leaks?
Erin Banco
&
Asawin Suebsaeng
,
DB
Thursday, September 12
Trump’s Foreign-Policy Pivot
Thomas Wright
,
The Atlantic
Does Bolton's Firing Really Matter?
Susan Glasser
,
New Yorker
The Tragedy of Trump Diplomacy
Ankit Panda
,
New Republic
The Fate of Trump's 'Dare Me' Doctrine
Brian Bennett
,
Time
Trudeau Starts Election Season Dogged by Scandal
Amanda Coletta
,
SMH
Justin Trudeau's Gloomy Re-Election Prospects
Drew Fagan
,
New York Times
The Need to Strengthen Our Relationship with Taiwan
Therese Shaheen
,
NRO
Germany Hides the Awkward Truth About the Euro
Philip Stephens
,
Financial Times
East India Company: The Original Corporate Raiders
Shashi Tharoor
,
New Statesman
Why Germany Could Be Heading for Recession
Imko Meyenburg
,
The Conversation
Hong Kong’s Chance for a Peaceful Compromise
Bloomberg
Australia’s Shame
J.M. Coetzee
,
New York Review of Books
It's Time to Take the Liberal Democrats Seriously Again
Martin Kettle
,
Guardian
Erdogan Wants to Blow Up the System
Aaron Stein
,
War on the Rocks
Could Corbyn’s Socialist Scheme Become Reality?
Robert Merry
,
Amer. Conservative
Friday, September 13
As China Surges, Europe Is on the Menu
Andrew Michta
,
The American Interest
Is England Still Part of Europe?
Victor Davis Hanson
,
National Review
Understanding China’s Plan for a New World Order
Mark Melton
,
Providence Mag
China Lost the U.S. First
Austin Lowe
,
Foreign Policy
What does Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Swap Mean?
Melinda Haring
et al,
Atlantic Council
Hong Kong’s Meltdown and a Crisis of Capitalism
K.K. Tse
,
South China Morning Post
Nuclear Arms Treaty and Umbrella States
Ramesh Thakur
,
Japan Times
Netanyahu's Road Map for Iran and Trump
Zalman Shoval
,
Jerusalem Post
The Netanyahu Show Is Fizzling Out
Daniel Gordis
,
Bloomberg
Israel's Power Paradox
Eyal Tsir Cohen
&
Eliora Katz
,
National Interest
Could Trump Outlive Xi?
Tho Bishop
,
Washington Times
Reflections on 'Peace' in Afghanistan
Andrew Bacevich
,
TomDispatch
Air Force: Crews Went to Trump Scottish Resort up to 40 Times
Bender
&
Bertrand
,
Pol.
Good Riddance to Bad Bolton
Daniel Davis
,
USA Today
What Trump Needs From A National Security Advisor
John Allen Gay
,
The Federalist
Boris Johnson Gets Knocked Down, Gets Back Up Again
Iain Dale
,
Cons. Home
Saturday, September 14
Will Israel Go to War Over Hezbollah's Precision-Guided Missiles?
Ilan Berman
,
TNI
Israeli Voters Should Care About the Economy
Dany Bahar
&
Zvi Eckstein
,
For. Policy
Reopening Old Wounds in Northern Ireland
Bronwen Maddox
,
Financial Times
Understanding What Is Happening in the UK
Jenna Pruett
,
Arc
Zimbabwe After Mugabe
Knox Chitiyo
,
Chatham House
Is Algeria's Quick Election a Trap?
Faten Aggad
,
African Arguments
A Foreign Policy Pivot? Don't Bet On It
Daniel Larison
,
The American Conservative
The World Isn’t Ready For Climate Refugees
Maggie Koerth-Baker
,
FiveThirtyEight
Politico Doubles Down on a Fake Scandal
Kyle Smith
,
National Review
When Good Intentions Hurt
Elizabeth Brandeberry
,
RealClearWorld