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March 5, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The End of Germany’s Orbán Affair
Matthew Karnitschnig
,
Politico EU
The Eastern Blind Spot in German Leadership
Iulia-Sabina Joja
,
The American Interest
Germany’s Celebration of Iran’s Regime Is Nothing New
Michael Rubin
,
Examiner
Netanyahu and the Court of Public Opinion
Shlomo Pyuterkovsky
,
Ynet News
Likud Strategy Aims to Drain Votes From Right-Wing Rivals
Y. Shlezinger
,
Is. Hayom
Even if Gantz’s Wins, Centrist Parties Are Always Shortlived
Anshel Pfeffer
,
Haaretz
Could Netanyahu Lose?
Bernard Avishai
,
New Yorker
An Arab Veteran of the Anti-Soviet Jihad Speaks
Myra MacDonald
,
War on the Rocks
Brexit's (American) Chickens
David Frum
,
The Atlantic
Brexit's Possible Upside
Jochen Bittner
,
New York Times
Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor
V. Banerjee
&
P. Hosur Suhas
,
Dip.
Dear Europe, Brexit is a Lesson For All of Us
Pres.
Emmanuel Macron
,
Guardian
Will Maduro's Paramilitaries Stay Loyal?
Annika Hernroth-Rothstein
,
Daily Beast
Ending U.S.-South Korea Joint Exercises Was the Wrong Move
T. Spoehr
,
D-Signal
The Greatest Wall of All
Tom Engelhardt
,
TomDispatch
Blind Spots Of The Old China Hands
Andrej Mrevlje
,
Worldcrunch
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
The Dangerous Absence of Nuclear Strategy
Tom Nichols
,
Foreign Affairs
Latin America's Most Corageous Political Figure in Years
A. Oppenheimer
,
M. Herald
Do Venezuelans Actually Want U.S. Help?
Megan Janetsky
,
New Republic
Small States Need Balanced Navies
Taavi Urb
,
Proceedings
Brexiters Are Refusing to Accept Their Victory
Robert Shrimsley
,
Financial Times
Corbyn’s Circle Still Sorry the Soviet Union Fell
Daniel Finkelstein
,
Times of London