Week of October 17, 2011 Archives
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Editorials
Monday, October 17
The Moral Dilemma of Prisoner Exchanges
Jerusalem Post
Europe Must Break Out the Big Guns
Bloomberg
South Korea Balanced Between U.S., China
JoongAng Daily
Egypt Must Look Past the Military
The National
Tuesday, October 18
Europe Deeply Divided Ahead of Make-or-Break Summit
Der Spiegel
Will Obama Attack Iran?
Washington Times
Republicans and Foreign Policy
New York Times
China's Currency Distracts From U.S.'s Policy Failings
Bloomberg
Wednesday, October 19
If Netanyahu Can Negotiate With Hamas, Why Not Abbas?
NY Times
A Hit-and-Run Raises Questions in China
Globe and Mail
France's Socialists Get Real on Europe's Crisis
Bloomberg
Why Ontario Is Poised to Become Canada's Greece
Maclean's
Thursday, October 20
Israel Places High Price on Life
The Australian
The Sun Rises on Korea, Japan and China
Korea Times
Prisoner Swap Offers Little Hope for Peace
Washington Post
Turkey's Delicate Balance With the Kurds
The National
Friday, October 21
Gaddafi and Libya Needed a Docket, Not a Bullet
Globe and Mail
No More Gaddafi, Plenty of Worries for New Libya Leaders
Bloomberg
To Survive, the Eurozone Must Open Up
The Economist
After Shalit Deal, Netanyahu Must Bolster Abbas
Haaretz
Saturday, October 22
When Is it Okay to Kill Americans Abroad?
Washington Post
An End Date for Iraq
New York Times
The Two Sides of the Arab Spring
The Guardian
What Price Would Taiwan Pay for Peace?
China Post
Sunday, October 23
An End to the Iraq War? Only for the U.S.
Washington Post
A Victory That Lays Bare NATO's Weakness
The Independent
The Greek Protesters Need a Haircut
Globe and Mail
China's Communist Party Searches for Its Softer Side
The Economist