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June 11, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Hong Kong's Last Fight Is Lost
Peter Hartcher
,
Sydney Morning Herald
Hong Kong's Leaders May Cave to China. Its People Will Not.
Yi-Zheng Lian
,
NYT
Hong Kong Offers Proof That Nobody Wants China's World Order
T. Rogan
,
Exam.
The U.S. Has No Business Lecturing China
Robert Delaney
,
South China Morning Post
The Failed Blockade of Qatar
Jonathan Cristol
,
Arc
China and Russia Want to Control the 'World Island'
James Stavridis
,
Bloomberg View
Shangri-La: The Silent Rebellion of the Small Powers
Liselotte Odgaard
,
Korea Times
Boy Scouts Are Holding Together a War-Torn Country
Kevin Volkl
,
The Atlantic
The Anti-Regime Iranian Writer Who Isn't a Real Person
M. Hussain
,
The Intercept
Can Erdogan Mend Fences With U.S., Europe While Saving Face?
Semih Idiz
,
Al-M
Syrian WMD Proliferation Could Set the Middle East on Fire
Peter Brookes
,
Nat'l Int.
Moldovan Political Crisis: Great Opportunities and Risks
D. Minzarari
,
Jamestown
Moldova’s Governments Go Head to Head
Amy Mackinnon
,
Foreign Policy
A Win at the Border
National Review
The European Left’s Dangerous Anti-Immigrant Turn
Karina Piser
,
The Nation
The Rise of Millennial Socialism
Gavin Jacobson
,
New Statesman
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
A Report From NATO's Front Lines
M. O'Hanlon
&
C. Skaluba
,
National Interest
Macri Battles to Prevent a Return to Kirchnerismo
Benedict Mander
,
Financial Times
A Crisis for Both Big British Parties
Deborah Mabbett
,
Political Quarterly
Trump Just Can't Quit Afghanistan
Matt Welch
,
Reason
Mixed Signals on Engagement From North Korea
Robert Carlin
,
38 North