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December 9, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

No One Wins in a Deadlocked Democracy
Niall Ferguson, Times of London
How Remain Disunity Could Seal Brexit
Timothy Garton Ash, Guardian
Who Most Deserves the Job of Ruining Britain?
Tom Rachman, Globe and Mail
Rethinking NATO’s Deterrent Strategy
Melanie Sisson, War on the Rocks
A Double Whammy for China
Frank Ching, Yale Global
Vietnam Asserts Its Maritime Sovereignty
Huong Le Thu, Foreign Policy
Why Iran Has Erupted
Gabriel Powe, The Week
Lovers in Auschwitz, Reunited 72 Years Later
Keren Blankfeld, New York Times
How Do We Dig Out of the Hole We've Dug in the Middle East?
W. Burns, The Atlantic
The Gun Violence Epidemic Plaguing Arab-Israeli Society
Y. Schwartz, NY Books
Turkey Tests the Waters in the Eastern Mediterranean
Caroline Rose, Geopolitical Futures
Hong Kong Is Fast Becoming an Afterthought
Simon Cartledge, Bloomberg View
The 'Forgotten Emergency' in Haiti
Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald
The Incredible Shrinking U.S. Air Force
David Axe, National Interest
As Parliamentary Elections Loom, Iran's Regime Is Shaken
Sanam Vakil, CH


RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

A North Korea Crisis for Christmas
Gordon Chang, National Interest
The Kremlin’s Creative Director
Joshua Yaffa, New Yorker
1989 Was a Restoration, Not a Revolution
A. Wess Mitchell, National Review




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