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Week of April 8, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, April 8
5 Very Important Things About the World Nobody Knows
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Policy
Will Today's Global Trade Wars Lead to World War III?
Daniel Drezner
,
Reason
Yemen's Houthi Movement Can Still Be Split From Iran
Katherine Zimmerman
,
RCW
Russians Want What Ukraine Is Getting
Vladimir Ruvinsky
,
Moscow Times
The World's Left-Wingers Are Feeling the Bern
Holly Otterbein
,
Politico EU
Matteo Salvini: The Man Reinventing Populist Politics
Douglas Murray
,
Spectator
The War No One Wants
Gary Anderson
,
Washington Times
Waiting For Guaidó: This Is About More Than Venezuela
Christopher Sabatini
,
GA
Netanyahu and Gantz Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
Jonathan Cook
,
The National
A Primer For Israel's Upcoming Elections
Dan Ben-David
,
Jerusalem Post
Will the Israeli 'King' Be Recrowned?
Roger Cohen
,
New York Times
Israel's Libertarian Moment
Dennis Mitzner
,
Israel Hayom
A Political Storm Called Gantz
Ben Caspit
,
Al Monitor
Indian Election: The Mixed Verdict on Narendra Modi
Amy Kazmin
,
Financial Times
Global Competitiveness Through Regional Cooperation
Matthew Rooney
, RC
World
How Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Halo Slipped
Luke Savage
,
New Statesman
Tuesday, April 9
Relax America, China Is Not Intent on World Domination
Tom Plate
,
SCMP
How Should Europe Handle Relations with China?
Thorsten Benner
et al,
ChinaFile
Trump Offers Clarity on Iran's Terrorism Aims
Eli Lake
,
Bloomberg View
Why Listing Iran's Guard as Terror Organization Is a Bad Idea
Jason Rezaian
,
WaPo
I Have Never Seen Britain Grimmer Than Now
Polly Toynbee
,
Guardian
What Does Reiwa Really Mean to Japanese?
Kuni Miyake
,
Japan Times
Do India's Parties Have Any Foreign Policy Priorities?
C. Raja Mohan
,
Indian Express
A Battle for India’s Soul
Shashi Tharoor
,
Project Syndicate
Where Did the Israeli-Russian Vote Go?
Ksenia Svetlova
,
Al Monitor
Macron Ponders a De Gaulle Moment on Brexit
Alex Barker
&
Victor Mallet
,
FT
Israeli Elections Primer: Final Polls and What They Mean
Natan Sachs
,
Brookings
European Elections Will Be Most Important in British History
Stephen Bush
,
NS
History Shows No Deal Can Be Better Than a Bad Deal
Lee Rotherham
,
CapX
To Be or Not to Bibi — Is That the Question?
David Yaari
,
Times of Israel
Wednesday, April 10
Japan’s Robust Challenge to China’s Belt and Road
Tobias Harris
,
War on the Rocks
5 Ways Japan Could Have Won World War II
James Holmes
,
National Interest
The WTO Strikes Again
William Alan Reinsch
,
CSIS
Report From Rojava: What West Owes Best Ally Against ISIS
D. Bookchin
,
NYBooks
The Air Disaster that Haunts Polish Politics
Annabelle Chapman
,
Politico EU
King Salman Is Back in the Saddle
Bruce Riedel
,
Al Monitor
How Far Can Haftar Get With His Tripoli Offensive?
Youssef Cherif
,
Al Jazeera
Libya Is Our Regime Change Nightmare
Daniel Larison
,
The American Conservative
This Security-vs-Democracy Vote Advanced Neither - and Both
Gil Troy
,
Jer. Post
Netanyahu, a Force of Nature Who Refused to Be Beaten
D. Horovitz
,
Times of Israel
Why Israel Still Loves Netanyahu
Shmuel Rosner
,
New York Times
Troubled Countries Can’t Keep People From Leaving
Eliza Willis
&
Janet Seiz
,
Atlantic
In Venezuela, Comedy Is Protest, Until Government Finds Out
Jason Zinoman
,
NYT
Hungary Is Lost
Anonymous
,
Zeit
Opportunities to Lead on Trade
Bryan Riley
,
RealClearWorld
How Russia Sows Confusion in the U.S. Vaccine Debate
Katherine Kirk
,
Foreign Policy
Thursday, April 11
Forcing China’s Hand?
Harsh Pant
,
The Hindu
Belt and Road Without China? It's Possible
Nisha Gopalan
,
Bloomberg View
Uncontrolled Immigratrion Helped Trigger Brexit
Stephen Glover
,
Daily Mail
I Was a Strong Brexiteer, But It's Time to Swallow Our Pride
Peter Oborne
,
Open Dem.
May and Corbyn Have Been Undone by Brexit
Nick Cohen
,
Spectator
Egypt's New President For Life
Jonathan Guyer
,
American Prospect
Manila-Beijing Flirtation Crashes on Pag-asa Island
Austin Bay
,
Strategy Page
The Philippines 'Mutual' Defense Treaty Isn't Mutual at All
Doug Bandow
,
TNI
What Netanyahu’s Win Says About Israel’s Future
Bernard Avishai
,
New Yorker
Netanyahu Remains Israel’s Indispensable Man
Jonathan Tobin
,
National Review
Modi, Gandhi and the Chinese Dragon in the Booth
Deepu Sebastian Edmond
,
SCMP
What Europe Should Do as Libya Teeters on the Brink Again
Tarek Megerisi
,
ECFR
The BJP Always Falls Back to Identity Politics
Suhas Palshikar
,
Indian Express
India and Israel Should Lead Fight on Terrorism
Devsena Mishra
,
Jerusalem Post
Friday, April 12
The Democracy-Is-Doomed Crowd Was Wrong
Shadi Hamid
,
The Atlantic
Britain's Nationalist Right Has Lost the Brexit War
Martin Kettle
,
Guardian
Is a Second Referendum Brexit's Last Hope?
Rupert Darwall
,
CapX
Time to Confront Paraguay's Hezbollah Problem
Emanuele Ottolenghi
,
RealClearWorld
A New Russian Exodus From Kazakhstan
Paul Goble
,
Jamestown Foundation
Is Belarus Putin’s Next Land Grab?
Tom Ball
,
New Republic
NATO: Still Vital for Europe After 70 Years
Dalibor Rohac
,
National Review
How Assange Could Beat the U.S. and Stay Out of Jail
Kevin Poulsen
,
Daily Beast
Feeling Safe in the Surveillance State
Jianan Qian
,
New York Times
The United States Needs to Get Tough on Privacy
Vera Jourova
,
Politico EU
Is North Korea Preparing For a Military Parade?
Joseph Bermudez
&
Victor Cha
,
CSIS
Most African Migrants Head For Africa, Not Europe
Jay Naidoo
,
Daily Maverick
Is India’s Modi a Reformer or a Performer?
Ruchir Sharma
,
Foreign Policy
The Real Challenge For Indonesia's Next President
Vikram Nehru
,
Nikkei Asian Review
Banking Scandal Pushes the Limits of Georgia's Institutions
E. Melikishvili
,
FPRI
Saturday, April 13
Julian Assange Got What He Deserved
Michael Weiss
,
The Atlantic
The Revolutionary Guards Are Ready to Strike Back
Colin Clarke
&
Ariane Tabatabai
,
FP
‘Game of Thrones’s’ Dragons: The Equivalent of Nukes?
Horowitz
&
Fuhrmann
,
WaPo
How Europe Learned to Fear China
Bruno Maçães
,
Politico EU
The Extremisms Rising as Jihadism Fades
Steven Metz
,
World Politics Review
Inside the Brexit Party Launch
John Connolly
,
Spectator
Brexit Delay Is Best Thing That Could Happen to the Tories
Eoin Drea
,
Irish Times
Iraq Wrecked Me for Nothing
Peter Van Buren
,
The American Conservative
Algeria and Sudan Must Avoid Egypt's Fate
Ahmed Aboudouh
,
Independent
Brexit Is a Rejection of the Good Friday Agreement
Cowell-Meyers
&
Gallaher
,
Conv.
Poverty Under Democratic Socialism
Jacques Delacroix
,
Notes on Liberty