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November 7, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
How Do America’s Elites Stack Up?
Seth Kaplan
,
The American Interest
What Would 'Restraint' Really Mean for U.S. Foreign Policy?
Stewart Patrick
,
WPR
The New Anti-Capitalism
Harold James
,
Project Syndicate
Dancing on the Berlin Wall
John Simpson
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New Statesman
Why Would Arab Leaders Partner With Russia?
Amir Asmar
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CFR
As Iraq’s Demonstrations Continue, What Comes Next?
Douglas Ollivant
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Al Monitor
Afghanistan's Election Should Not Prompt U.S. Withdrawal
Farhat Popal
,
RCWorld
Recalling Hostage Crisis That Made Iran Forever Hostile to U.S.
S. Henderson
,
Hill
The Quiet Return Of Nuclear Risk
Anna Akage
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Worldcrunch
Another Fraught Election in Divided Spain
Diego Torres
,
Politico EU
It’s Time for a Neo-Nixonian Foreign Policy
Greg Lawson
,
The American Conservative
We Now Know Just How Confusing Trump’s Ukraine Policy Was
Uri Friedman
,
Atl.
A Constitutional Moment in Sudan
Israa Saber
,
Lawfare
Will Boris Johnson Strike a Deal with Nigel Farage?
John O'Sullivan
,
National Review
Chile's Protests and Prospects
Russell Crandall
,
Survival
5 Things to Watch in Tracking the Future of ISIS
Robin Simcox
,
Daily Signal
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Macron, Europe’s Wannabe President
Rym Momtaz
,
Politico EU
It’s Not Just Britain That’s Breaking Up, Europe Is Too
Martin Kettle
,
Guardian
Tories Banking on a Campaign Wizard of Oz
Richard Glover
,
Evening Standard
Explaining the Japan-Korea Dispute and Its Implications
War on the Rocks
Why There Is No Kurdish Nation
John Broich
,
The Conversation
Should Data Analysis Help Drive Foreign Policy?
Rashmee Roshan Lall
,
The National
Troubles on the Mekong
Sam Geall
,
Foreign Affairs