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Week of April 1, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, April 1
The Dark Side of Hindutva 2.0's Grand Vision
Varghese George
,
The Hindu
Quit Harping on U.S. Aid to Israel
James Kirchick
,
The Atlantic
Great March of Return Resurrected Palestinian Resistance
A. Abu Artema
,
AlJazeera
The Cost of Brexit to December 2018: Toward Relative Decline?
J. Springford
,
CER
A Place at the Table? A Customs Union Would Turn UK Into Lunch
D.
Lawson
,
DM
When European Politics Becomes Personal
Mark Leonard
,
Project Syndicate
Kyrgyz Students Vanish Into Xinjiang's Maw
Gene Bunin
,
Foreign Policy
Inside China’s System of Incarceration and Control of minorities
Vanderklippe
,
G&M
How Well Has Rwanda Healed 25 Years After the Genocide?
Economist
Why Russia Is Standing By Sudan's Bashir
Marcel Plichta
,
World Politics Review
NATO Is Strong and Growing
Daniel Runde
,
The Hill
Why Was ISIS Successful?
Kenneth Pollack
,
RealClearBooks
Thailand’s Election Impasse
Nicholas Muller
,
The Diplomat
Erdogan's AKP Poised to Lose Control of Ankara
Laura Pitel
et al,
Financial Times
Theresa May’s Third Brexit Loss Closes More Doors
Amy Davidson Sorkin
,
New Yorker
Israel Should See Abbas as a Partner For Peace
Ephraim Sneh
,
Al Monitor
Road to Indonesia’s Election Runs Through Isolated Villages
Andy Mukherjee
,
B-View
Tuesday, April 2
Turkish Disgust
Economist
A Year After U.S. Withdrawal From the Nuclear Deal, Iran Digs In
B. Slavin
,
Lowy
There Is No Compromising With the Brexiters
Polly Toynbee
,
Guardian
A Customs Union Is the Worst of All Worlds for UK
Greg Hands
,
CapX
This Is the EU's Most Important Election - and Most Interesting
B. Haddad
,
AC
Is China Devouring Europe?
Judy Dempsey
et al,
Carnegie Europe
Is Colombia’s Fragile Peace Breaking Apart?
Ted Piccone
,
Brookings Institution
How and Why Israelis Vote
Haviv Rettig Gur
,
Mosaic
Vote to Say 'Enough Is Enough'
Jeff Barak
,
Jerusalem Post
Blue and White Wants to Win With Lies
Ariel Kahana
,
Israel Hayom
Eight Steps to Shrink the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Micah Goodman
,
The Atlantic
Import Substitution in Russia Is Failing
Paul Goble
,
Jamestown Foundation
Libya’s Looming Contest for the Central Bank
Jalel Harchaoui
,
War on the Rocks
Startups Power Shenzhen's Rise as High-Tech Hub
Shuhei Yamada
,
Nikkei
Where Will the Next Islamic State Rise?
Bobby Ghosh
,
Bloomberg View
Wednesday, April 3
An Optimistic Name for Japan's New Era
Michael Auslin
,
National Review
NATO at 70: Where Next?
James Stavridis et al,
Politico
Economic Nationalism Rises in the European Union
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
,
PIIE
The Many and Different Faces of Terrorism
M.K. Narayanan
,
The Hindu
The United Kingdom Has Gone Mad
Thomas Friedman
,
New York Times
Theresa May Crosses the Rubicon
Robert Peston
,
Spectator
Theresa May Clearly Thinks Jeremy Corbyn Is Stupid
Sean O'Grady
,
Independent
Theresa May Tears Up Her Red Lines
Paul Goodman
,
Conservative Home
Erdogan's Electoral Setback and Its Aftermath
Bulent Aliriza
,
CSIS
Nuclear Issues Sharpen Focus on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Simon Henderson
,
The Hill
What Makes an Ally? Sweden and Finland as NATO Partners
Anna Wieslander
,
AC
History of United States and Its Alliances
Brandon Christensen
,
RealClearHistory
The Forever Wars Go On Without Me
Danny Sjursen
,
TomDispatch
Europe and the New Imperialism
Jean Pisani-Ferry
,
Project Syndicate
Another Velvet Revolution in Slovakia?
Viktoria Großmann
,
Worldcrunch
Thursday, April 4
Brexit, Ireland and the Failure of the European Idea
Jochen Bittner
,
New York Times
NATO Still Stands Between the Free World and Tyranny
Anna Maria Anders
, RC
World
The Outdated Alliance?
Doug Bandow
,
Foreign Policy
Why We Stand With NATO
Tim Kaine
&
Cory Gardner
,
The Atlantic
Patience Wears Thin With Germany's Military Spending
Der Spiegel
For NATO, China Is the New Russia
Matthew Karnitschnig
,
Politico EU
Trump Is Turning NATO Into a Viable Military Force
Adam Kredo
,
Free Beacon
Scrutinize Strategic Assumptions on China
Kevin Eyer
,
Proceedings
Local Election Defeat Bodes More Foreign Woes For Erdogan
Kadri Gursel
,
Al Monitor
Could Macron Knock Britain Out of the EU Next Week?
John Lichfield
,
Guardian
Why, as a Former Remainer, I'd Now Back Leaving EU
Piers Morgan
,
Spectator
No Simple Solution For Gaza
Micah Halpern
,
Jerusalem Post
The Shape of Cities
National Geographic
The EU and UK Knuckleheads Judging Israel’s Golan Stance
Benjamin Anthony
,
TOI
Opening a Window For Beijing in Central America
Timothy Rich
&
Andi Dahmer
,
GA
The Taiwan Relations Act at 40
Tiffany Ma
&
Jessica Drun
,
The Diplomat
Friday, April 5
South China Sea on a Precarious Strategic Edge
Richard Javad Heydarian
,
Asia Times
China, the Accidental European Power – Get Used to It
Emilian Kavalski
,
SCMP
Israel‘s Foreign Policy After Its Snap Election
Hugh Lovatt
,
ECFR
How Trump Betrayed the General Who Defeated ISIS
Robin Wright
,
New Yorker
Congress Is Finally Done With the War in Yemen
Robbie Gramer
&
Amy Mackinnon
,
FP
Venezuelan Remittances Don’t Just Save Lives
Shannon O'Neil
,
Bloomberg View
Japan Prepares For a New Era
Michael Green
&
Nicholas Szechenyi
,
CSIS
The Brexit Wreckers
Stephen Bush
,
New Statesman
Anti-Semitism Is Back, From the Left, Right and Islamist Extremes
P. Kingsley
,
NYT
Election Augurs End of the Thaksin Era
Thitinan Pongsudhirak
,
Bangkok Post
Will Thailand's Election Deliver Stability?
Greg Raymond
,
East Asia Forum
Both Sides Are Wrong about the Border Crisis
Jonah Goldberg
,
National Review
Taiwanese Ministry Urges Sculpture U-turn at LSE
Taipei Times
NATO at 70: Twilight Years or a New Dawn?
Sophia Besch
&
Ian Bond
,
CER
Australia Bids Farewell to a Truly Weird Parliament
Tony Wright
,
SMH
Brexit:
Theresa May to make written ofer to Jeremy Corbyn
Saturday, April 6
Are Russia and China Really Forming an Alliance?
Leon Aron
,
Foreign Affairs
Will Cold War Allies Russia and North Korea Be Reunited?
Peter Brookes
,
TNI
The Russian Shadow Over Banking's Nordic Noir
Richard Milne
,
Financial Times
Is Mexico on the Brink of a Labor Revolution?
Lauren Kaori Gurley
,
New Republic
The Farmer Challenging China’s Ideas of Racial Identity
Tianyu Fang
,
Radii
Israel Election: Who Are the Key Candidates?
BBC
Once Ubiquitous Labor Struggles Ahead of Elections
Jonah Mandel
,
Times of Israel
Netanyahu's Policy of Divide and Rule
Shlomo Pyuterkovsky
,
YNet
Good Riddance to This Dreadful Campaign
David Weinberg
,
Jerusalem Post
Marine Le Pen Can Win in France By Doing Nothing
Bill Wirtz
,
American Conservative
The Sun Never Sets on Brexit Shambles
Jon Henley
,
Guardian
If There's No Deal, There’s no Brexit
James Forsyth
,
Spectator