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April 10, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Japan’s Robust Challenge to China’s Belt and Road
Tobias Harris
,
War on the Rocks
5 Ways Japan Could Have Won World War II
James Holmes
,
National Interest
The WTO Strikes Again
William Alan Reinsch
,
CSIS
Report From Rojava: What West Owes Best Ally Against ISIS
D. Bookchin
,
NYBooks
The Air Disaster that Haunts Polish Politics
Annabelle Chapman
,
Politico EU
King Salman Is Back in the Saddle
Bruce Riedel
,
Al Monitor
How Far Can Haftar Get With His Tripoli Offensive?
Youssef Cherif
,
Al Jazeera
Libya Is Our Regime Change Nightmare
Daniel Larison
,
The American Conservative
This Security-vs-Democracy Vote Advanced Neither - and Both
Gil Troy
,
Jer. Post
Netanyahu, a Force of Nature Who Refused to Be Beaten
D. Horovitz
,
Times of Israel
Why Israel Still Loves Netanyahu
Shmuel Rosner
,
New York Times
Troubled Countries Can’t Keep People From Leaving
Eliza Willis
&
Janet Seiz
,
Atlantic
In Venezuela, Comedy Is Protest, Until Government Finds Out
Jason Zinoman
,
NYT
Hungary Is Lost
Anonymous
,
Zeit
Opportunities to Lead on Trade
Bryan Riley
,
RealClearWorld
How Russia Sows Confusion in the U.S. Vaccine Debate
Katherine Kirk
,
Foreign Policy
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
The End of the American Century
George Packer
,
The Atlantic
How the Market Is Betraying Advanced Economies
Diane Coyle
,
Project Syndicate
EU to Grant May a Brexit Delay, With Conditions
Elizabeth Piper
et al,
Reuters
Does Netanyahu Have Enough Allies to Survive?
Benny Avni
,
New York Post
Brexit May Destroy Parties. So What?
Matthew D'Ancona
,
Guardian
Europe’s Small, Open Countries Brace For Brexit
Economist