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Week of November 11, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, November 11
All Systems Are Fragile, But Some More Than Others
Jeremy Cliffe
,
New Statesman
We Weren’t Ready for a World Without Walls
Michael Hirsh
,
Foreign Policy
Let Us Celebrate Anew the Fall of the Wall
Quin Hillyer
,
Washington Examiner
Keeping the Promise of 1989
Tyson Barker
,
Progressive Atlanticists
Spanish Election Increases the Country's Uncertainty
El Pais
Does Italy Still Have a Moderate Right?
Rachel Donadio
,
The Atlantic
Why Britain’s Election Is So Unpredictable
Matthew Goodwin
,
Chatham House
Nigel Farage Must Make a Personal Sacrifice
Dominic Lawson
,
Daily Mail
Let’s Welcome the Death of the Political Tribe
Clare Foges
,
Times of London
14 Big Brains on Brexit
Christian Oliver
,
Politico EU
A Revolt in the Tory Heartlands
John Harris
,
Guardian
Bolivia's Morales Steps Down After Vote Fraud Accusations
Guerrero
&
Andone
,
CNN
Saudi Arabia’s Newest Tactic To Hush Dissidents
Michael Kern
,
Oil Price
Has Deadly Blast Fishing Finally Met Its Match?
Anne Kidmose
,
Ozy
How the Wagner Group Expands and Inflates Russia's Influence
C. Rondeaux
,
WPR
Tuesday, November 12
How Should Universities Respond to China’s Growing Presence?
C. Edel
et al,
CFile
How America Smashed Japan at Midway
James Holmes
,
National Interest
Power to the People?
Aryeh Neier
,
Project Syndicate
Rocking the Boat: The Macron Method
Tara Varma
,
ECFR
Kristallnacht, ISIS, and the Crisis in Syria
Seth Frantzman
,
Jerusalem Post
The Blob: Still Chasing After Pax Americana
A. Bacevich
,
American Conservative
Why Iran Declines to Renegotiate
Jamsheed Choksy
&
Carol Choksy
,
YaleGlobal
Spain's 4-Year Search for a Government Continues
Stratfor Worldview
In Central Asia, Can China Really Compete With Russia?
Ekaterina Zolotova
,
GPF
Iran's Threats to Israel and the Wider Middle East
Bob Feferman
,
South Bend Tribune
Evo Morales Is Gone. Bolivia's Problems Aren't.
New York Times
Farage Sends a Signal: vote Conservative
Paul Goodman
,
Conservative Home
Nigel Farage Move May Not Help Tories as Much as Seems
D. Sabbagh
,
G'dian
500 Years On, World Remains in Awe of Da Vinci
R. de Souza
,
National Post
The End of the 'Pink Tide' Polarizes Latin America
Angus Berwick
,
Reuters
Why Is Evo Morales Suddenly No Longer President of Bolivia?
K. Johnson
,
FP
Wednesday, November 13
The Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Driven by Hope
Zeynep Tufekci
,
The Atlantic
Why Macron and AKK Agree
Ulrike Esther Franke
,
European Council on Foreign Relations
NATO Is Not Braindead Yet
Iain King
,
The Hill
Macron Challenges Europe's Self-Denial
Judy Dempsey
,
Carnegie Europe
What the Vietnam War Means for Today
David Barno
&
Nora Bensahel
,
War on the Rocks
Look Forward, Not Back
Dalibor Rohac
,
The American Interest
Election Fraud Was Morales's Downfall
Andres Oppenheimer
,
Miami Herald
Bolivia’s Crisis Lacks a By-the-Books Solution
Mac Margolis
,
Bloomberg
China's Sharp Power in Latin America
Jessica Ludwig
,
Global Americans
Chinese Firms Can’t Avoid Being Party Tools
Martin Thorley
,
Foreign Policy
What Lula’s Release and Morales’s Ouster Mean for Latin America
Anderson
,
NY'er
It Took Decades to Push Alberta to This Point
Kelly McParland
,
National Post
Spain’s Socialists Lose Their Electoral Gamble
Alana Moceri
,
World Politics Review
Abe's Mission Unaccomplished: Revising Japan's Pacifist Charter
L. Sieg
,
Reuters
India's Centuries-Old Living Tree Bridges
Paul Salopek
,
National Geographic
Thursday, November 14
Will Kurti Be the New Balkan Tsipras?
Agon Maliqi
,
Sbunker
Latin America Is Too Polarized to Help Stabilize Bolivia
Oliver Stuenkel
,
Foreign Policy
Why Bolivian Politics Suddenly Matters to Putin
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Moscow Times
Is Australia too Dumb and too China-Dependent?
Adam Triggs
,
East Asia Forum
Why No Arab Spring in Palestine?
Aaron David Miller
,
Carnegie
People Died While Trump Played His Games in Ukraine
David Ignatius
,
Wash. Post
Corbyn's Tyrant Heroes Should Worry Us All
Daniel Hannan
,
Conservative Home
A Reminder of Labour’s Decay
Ian Birrell
,
Times of London
The Real Threat to Farage's Legacy Is Himself
Stephen Glover
,
Daily Mail
An Opposition in Disarray, Waiting for Others to Make History
M. D'Ancona
,
Eve. St.
Photos of Venice Underwater: The Highest Tide in 50 Years
Alan Taylor
,
The Atlantic
James Le Mesurier Obituary
Martin Chulov
,
Guardian
George Marshall After the American Century
Nicolaus Mills
,
Dissent
Hong Kong's Risk of 'Total Collapse' Pushes Down Economy
William Pesek
,
Nikkei
The Future Is Back, but as a Nightmare
Simon Garnett
with Papp and Garnett,
Vox Europ
America Must Try to Thaw Its Relationship With Russia
Dan DePetris
,
RealClearWorld
Friday, November 15
Jeremy Corbyn Is Britain's Trump
Tom McTague
,
The Atlantic
The Brief and Inspiring Life of James Le Mesurier
Janine di Giovanni
,
New York Times
America’s Feeble Indo-Pacific Strategy
Brahma Chellaney
,
Project Syndicate
Five Lessons From the New Arab Uprisings
Georges Fahmi
,
Chatham House
Impeachment Is Redeeming the Blob
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Policy
When Did Ukraine Become a 'Critical Ally'?
Patrick Buchanan
,
American Conservative
Trump Hikes Price Tag for U.S. Forces in Korea Almost 500%
Nicole Gaouette
,
CNN
Challenges for Indigenous Groups in the Russian Arctic
A. Magomedov
,
Kennan
The Trials of Betrayal
Uriel Abulof
&
Dilan Okcuoglu
,
Jerusalem Post
Anti-Semitism Concerns Mean We Cannot Vote Labour
John Le Carré et al,
Guardian
Erdogan’s Undeserving, Underwhelming Visit to DC
Edelman
&
Kramer
,
Amer. Interest
After Six Decades, Turkey Is Now a U.S. Ally in Name Only
Robin Wright
,
New Yorker
France Tried Soaking the Rich. It Didn't Go Well.
Noah Smith
,
Bloomberg
Will Belarus Choose the West?
Živilė Kriščiūnienė
&
Donald Jensen
,
CEPA
Hope for a Desertifying India
Rishika Pardikar
,
Ozy
Nehru: Revisiting a Legacy
Kiran Mohandas Menon
,
The Diplomat
Saturday, November 16
China’s Surveillance State Has Eyes on Central Asia
Bradley Jardine
,
Foreign Policy
Trump and Erdogan's Blind Spot
James Dorsey
,
The Globalist
Moldova’s Coalition Falls Apart
Vladimir Socor
,
Jamestown Foundation
Belarus Votes: Could Its Verdict Matter?
Olga Dryndova
,
ECFR
Impeachment Is Really About Who Sets U.S. Foreign Policy
J.D. Davidson
,
Federalist
Countries Should Welcome Fragmented Party Politics
Nick Ottens
,
WPR
The Vicious Cycle in Syria
Dimitri Simes
,
RealClearWorld
Uncynical Outrage in a Jaded Capital
Susan Glasser
,
New Yorker
The Blob Is Hijacking Impeachment
Jeet Heer
,
The Nation
Why Venice Is Disappearing
Jeff Goodell
,
Rolling Stone