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June 13, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The Infamous Date That Looms Over Hong Kong's Protests
J. Wasserstrom
,
Atlantic
Hong Kongers Won’t Bow to Beijing. But Their Leaders Will.
Hilton Yip
,
Foreign Policy
These Young Hong Kong Protesters Are Next Level
Jeffie Lam
,
SCMP
Japan Must Prepare as the U.S. and China Dig In
Brad Glosserman
,
Japan Times
Meet Myanmar's Blue Shirts
Lorcan Lovett
,
The Diplomat
As Sudan's Uprising Is Crushed, Algeria's Spring Lives On
Heba Saleh
,
FT
America’s Unusual Recovery Is Now Also Its Longest
Mohamed El-Erian
,
Pro. Syn.
The World's Malnourished Kids Don't Need a $295 Burger
Nicholas Kristof
, NY
Times
German Youth: Running Low On Hope
Torsten Krauel
,
Worldcrunch
Dirty Money: It's a Canadian Thing
Jason Kirby
,
Maclean's
Why Are the Western Middle Classes So Angry?
Victor Davis Hanson
,
Wash. Times
Congress Investigates Iran Hawks’ Smear Campaign
Daniel Larison
,
Amer. Cons.
Russia and the West Agree on Moldova
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
The Golunov Case
Moscow Times
The 'Xi Doctrine'
Bradley Thayer
&
Lianchao Han
,
National Interest
Developing:
Suspected attack on oil tankers in Gulf of Oman
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Hong Kong and the Future of Freedom
Bret Stephens
,
New York Times
Reintegrating ISIS Militants, Families Is a Global Problem
James Durso
,
The Hill
Remembering a Caribbean Thinker
Matthew Smith
,
Africa Is a Country
Why the Trump Brand of Nationalism Works
Clifford May
,
Washington Times
Only a Left-Wing Shock Will Make Capitalism Productive Again
Paul Mason
,
NS