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Week of November 18, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, November 18
The Way Forward for Hong Kong
James Jay Carafano
,
National Interest
Leaked Files Expose China's Brutal Methods in Xinjiang
A. Ramzy
&
C. Buckley
,
NYT
Xi Jinping Wants to Make China Great Again
Julia Lovell
,
Globe and Mail
The Real Reason to Panic About China’s Plague Outbreak
Laurie Garrett
,
For. Policy
The Case for a Falling Dollar
Economist
Europe Squeezed Between a Hungry China and Surly U.S.
Simon Tisdall
,
Guardian
A Cholera-Free Haiti Is Almost Within Reach
Josette Sheeran
,
Miami Herald
The Danger of a Weak State
William Burns
,
The Atlantic
Germany Can Reduce Its External Surplus
Dalia Marin
,
Project Syndicate
Lebanon Is an Arena for Iran's Battle for Influence
Raghida Dergham
,
The National
Against Economics
David Graeber
,
New York Review of Books
The Paradox of Chinese Liberalism
Tal Fortgang
,
American Enterprise Institute
Putin Can't Afford to Ditch the Dollar
Steven Halliwell
,
Reuters
The Houellebecqian Moment
Daniel Tenreiro
,
National Review
Airbnb Tries to Put Out the Fires
The Week
Tuesday, November 19
China, Capitalism, and the New Cold War
Nils Gilman
,
The American Interest
Pax Americana Done Right
Michael Auslin
,
Claremont
A Solitary AMLO Pushes On
Luis Rubio
,
Americas Quarterly
Now Is the Time for the U.S. to Stand With Hong Kong
B. Rogers
&
J. Patterson
,
Time
A Kingdom United in Name Only
Gordon Brown
,
Guardian
Britain’s Angriest Election?
Sunder Katwala
,
King's College
Iran's Internet Shutdown Is A Stark Warning For Russians
Zak Doffman
,
Forbes
Sudan’s Chance for Democracy
Jean-Baptiste Gallopin
,
ECFR
Macron Plays Fox in the EU Hen House
Christiane Hoffmann
et al,
Der Spiegel
How to Overcome Losing 600,000 People a Year
Daniel Moss
,
Bloomberg
US: Israeli West Bank Settlements Don't Violate Law
L.
Jakes
&
D. Halbfinger
,
NYT
The Hard Left Is Hurting Palestine
Azeem Ibrahim
,
Foreign Policy
Latin America Faces a Second 'Lost Decade'
Democracy Digest
Wednesday, November 20
The Coming Nuclear Crises
Richard Haass
,
Project Syndicate
Report: Iran Likely to Buy Russian and Chinese Arms
Jack Detsch
,
Al Monitor
Is the Wedge in Gaza a Sign That Hamas Is Being Tamed?
Hillel Frisch
,
Jer. Post
Where Indira Gandhi Erred
Uday Balakrishnan
,
The Hindu
How the U.S. and China Can Be the Best of Frenemies
Chiu-Ti Jansen
,
SCMP
The Ayatollah Comes for the Internet
Mahsa Alimardani
,
New York Times
Trump Gives Netanyahu a Free Hand in West Bank
Zev Chafets
,
Bloomberg View
Media and State Control in the Middle East
Emile Nakhleh
,
LobeLog
The People's Rebuke Is Significant for Chile
Rashmee Roshan Lall
,
The National
Erdogan’s Attacks on His Old Ally Could Backfire
Umar Farooq
,
Foreign Policy
Islamic Jihad Provokes Israel and Finds Itself Alone
Clifford May
,
Washington Times
The Trump Administration and the Dollar
Mark Sobel
,
CSIS
War Powers Oversight, Not Reform
Matthew Waxman
,
War on the Rocks
Iraq's Chance
Stephen Rasche
,
RealClearWorld
The Economic Challenge of Japan's Aging Crisis
Simran Walia
,
Japan Times
Thursday, November 21
The Pressure on China
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
Understanding Iraq's Autumn of Discontent
Christiana Haynes
,
Atlantic Council
Suddenly, Iran is Aflame With Protest
New York Post
Alternative History: Russia in NATO and the EU
Simon Saradzhyan
,
Russia Matters
Killing New START Is Crazy
Daniel Larison
,
The American Conservative
Tories Think Victory Is Theirs for the Taking
Stephen Bush
,
New Statesman
Trust Is an Election Issue for the Tories
Katy Balls
,
Spectator
In Future Wars, the U.S. Military Will Have Nowhere to Hide
Michael Beckley
,
FP
Should the U.S. Support Protesters in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon?
Eric Mandel
,
Jer. Post
Bolivia Teeters on the Edge as Repression Rises
Linda Farthing
,
World Politics Review
Shinzo Abe’s Fractious Legacy
Kevin Rafferty
,
South China Morning Post
Trump and North Korea: Why 2020 Could Look Like 2017
Daniel Davis
,
Nat'l Interest
Pompeo Breaks With Years of Error On Israel Settlements
Caroline Glick
,
New York Sun
Ukraine Had Two 'Special Envoys' Too Many
Christopher Hill
,
The Hill
Friday, November 22
Hong Kong's Crisis Goes on, and So Do Xi's Troubles
Dov Zakheim
,
The Hill
Xi Jinping Knows Whom His Enemies Are
Tanner Greer
,
Foreign Policy
Brexit, Liberalism and How to Think Historically
Niall Ferguson
,
CapX
The Fault Lines in the U.S.-ROK Alliance
Olivia Schieber
,
American Enterprise Institute
The West’s Arrested Social Development
Helmut Anheier
,
Project Syndicate
Why Iranians Are Revolting Again
Ali Fathollah-Nejad
,
Brookings Institution
Iran Feels Sanctions Squeeze
Con Coughlin
,
The National
How the West Can Protect Iran’s Brave Protesters
Bobby Ghosh
,
Bloomberg
Pro-Kurdish Party Calls for New Elections in Turkey
Diego Cupolo
,
Al Monitor
The Last of the Offended: Russia’s First Post-Putin Diplomats
Kadri Liik
,
ECFR
Fiddling While Australia Burns
Joshua McDonald
,
The Diplomat
Trumping the Arms Market
William Hartung
,
TomDispatch
The Reign of the Prosecution
Caroline Glick
,
Israel Hayom
It's Time for Israel to Say Bye Bye to Bibi
Paul Gross
,
Times of Israel
Online Disinfo, Emerging Tech: Are Democracies at Risk?
Brad Allenby
, The
Bulletin
Xi's Crackdown, and Some Internal Dissent
Benjamin Wilhelm
,
World Politics Review
ARCHIVES: The Colorful Propaganda of Xinjiang
BBC
Saturday, November 23
Four Theories of Modern China
Charles Edel
,
The American Interest
The Jungle Prince of Delhi
Ellen Barry
,
New York Times
The EU’s Electric Vehicle Greenwash
Hans-Werner Sinn
,
Project Syndicate
Angela Merkel Must Go
Timothy Garton Ash
,
Guardian
Spy Scandal Tests Russian-Serbian Special Relationship
M. Zivanovic
,
Balkan Insight
Manifestos Still Matter
Emma Norris
,
Institute for Government
China Woos the 'Trump of the Tropics'
Steve Sherman
,
RealClearWorld