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March 14, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The New Era of U.S. Security Policy Will Center on the Navy
Robert Kaplan
,
WaPo
Russia's Tragic Great Power Politics
Robert Hamilton
,
Foreign Policy Research Institute
What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations
Graham Allison
,
National Interest
Alliances Shift as the Syrian War Winds Down
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
ISIS Defeat Is Not the End of Jihadism
David Gardner
,
Financial Times
The Generals Really Running Algeria Won't Step Aside
Francisco Serrano
,
WP Review
The Rwanda-Uganda Rift Deepens
Ivan Ashaba
&
Gerald Bareebe
,
African Arguments
We’re Losing the War on Corruption
Franklin Foer
,
The Atlantic
Welcome to the 'Hotel California' Brexit
Bob Seely
,
CapX
Britain Looks Into the Trade Abyss
Keith Johnson
,
Foreign Policy
Europe Without the UK: Liberated or Diminished?
Sophia Besch
et al,
CER
Hypnotised by Cake and Unicorns, Brexit Perfectionists Blew It
O. Norgrove
,
G'dian
The British Political Class Is Trapped by Its Own History
John Gray
,
New Statesman
The Softer Forms of Brexit Are the Only Easy Options Left
H. Schmieding
,
Globalist
China's Growing Hawkishness
Aaron Kliegman
,
Free Beacon
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Oh ##UK! What Next For Brexit?
Economist
No-Deal Brexit Just Keeps Hanging Around
Robert Peston
,
Spectator
Time to Fall Back in Love With Nuclear Energy
Hans Blix
,
Time
Turkey, U.S. Head to New Crisis Over S-400
Semih Idiz
,
Al Monitor
German Spy Agency: Huawei Not Trustworthy 5G Partner
Oliver Sachgau
,
Bloomberg
Netanyahu's Departure Would Be a Very Big Deal
Aaron David Miller
,
CNN
The Israeli Public Is Exhausted
Ariela Ringel Hoffman
,
Ynet News
The Battle For the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy Has Begun
Ted Galen Carpenter
,
TNI
Will May Resign in Exchange For Brexiteer Votes?
Alex Wickham
,
BuzzFeed
UK:
Lawmakers vote to delay Brexit