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Week of April 22, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, April 22
The Specter Haunting Xi’s China
Ian Johnson
,
New York Review of Books
Catching China by the Belt (and Road)
Ethan Kapstein
&
Jacob Shapiro
,
Foreign Policy
Spain’s Conservative Revolution
Diego Torres
,
Politico EU
Europe's Tribes
Oliver Wiseman
,
CapX
Scorched But Standing — Two Symbols of the West
Niall Ferguson
,
Times of London
Why Did Nonbelievers Grieve for Notre Dame?
Christopher Caldwell
,
New York Times
Moscow Touts Threat of Direct East-West Confrontation
P. Felgenhauer
,
Jamestown
Sri Lanka's Christians Were Left Unprotected Far Too Long
Tasnim Nazeer
,
Guardian
Will the Second Arab Spring Go the Way of the First?
Mohammed Ayoob
,
Nat'l Interest
What the Mueller Report Tells Us About How Russia Works
Mark Galeotti
,
MT
South America Tries to Unite Again, This Time Under the Right
Firda Ghitis
,
WPR
Horror Returns to Lanka
Deccan Chronicle
Sri Lanka’s Long, Tragic History of Violence
Emily Tamkin
,
Washington Post
We Should Let China Spy on Us
David Fickling
,
Bloomberg View
Updates:
Islamist group blamed in Sri Lanka bombings
Tuesday, April 23
Should India Rethink Its Reset with China?
Atman Trivedi
,
War on the Rocks
Will China Drive a Wedge Between the U.S. and Europe?
Andrew Michta
,
Amer. Int.
Can China Take Care of Its Elderly?
Phillip Orchard
,
Geopolitical Futures
What Europeans Really Want: Five Myths Debunked
Ivan Krastev
et al,
ECFR
What’s Different About the Attacks in Sri Lanka
Krishnadev Calamur
,
The Atlantic
The Blame Game Begins After Sri Lanka Bombings
Economist
Zelenskiy’s Positions on Russia, Explained
Moscow Times
Peaceful Ukrainian Election Is a Win For Democracy
Paul Gregory
,
The Hill
After Extraordinary Victory, Zelenskiy Faces Real Test
Katya Gorchinskaya
,
Guardian
The Trump Doctrine
Michael Anton
,
Foreign Policy
Iran’s Guard Gets Designation It Long Deserved
Alireza Jafarzadeh
,
Wash. Examiner
The Constitutional Travesty of Our War in Yemen
Andrew Bacevich
,
Amer. Conservative
How Bolivia's Morales Weathered Backlash Against Left
Andrew Thompson
, WP
R
Rise of the Notre Dame Truthers
Cathy Young
,
The Bulwark
How U.S. Can Beat China on Infrastructure
Robert Spalding
,
RealClearWorld
Wednesday, April 24
Moscow Wants to Have It Both Ways on Montreux Convention
Paul Goble
,
JTown
Ukraine’s New Leader Must Set Clear Priorities
Carl Bildt
,
Washington Post
What Does Zelensky's Victory Say About Ukraine?
Gwendolyn Sasse
,
Carnegie Europe
How Zelenskiy Beat Ukraine's Establishment
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Moscow Times
Brazil’s Murder Rate Finally Fell—and by a Lot
Robert Muggah
,
Foreign Policy
Why Brazil's Bolsonaro Hasn't Followed Up on Anti-China Talk
Richard Lapper
,
AQ
China’s Maritime Ambitions Become More Evident
Economist
Imperial-Court Dramas Threaten China's Communist Party
Jiayang Fan
,
New Yorker
Dialectics of Enlightenment
Kwame Anthony Appiah
,
New York Review of Books
A Dark Time For Global Christianity, and the West Doesn't Care
C. Pepinster
,
NP
In India, WhatsApp Is a Weapon of Antisocial Hatred
Rohit Chopra
,
The Conversation
Joko Widodo Can't Save Indonesia from Extremism
Doug Bandow
,
National Interest
Trump’s Iran Sanctions Are a Risk Worth Taking
Jonathan Tobin
,
National Review
Chinese Stores, Made in Italy
Maria Rosa Tomasello
,
Worldcrunch
Sierra Leone's Government Struggles For Control
Kars De Bruijne
,
African Arguments
What’s Driving the Rise of the Anti-Vaxxers?
Sophie McBain
,
New Statesman
Thursday, April 25
What Can We Expect From Kim-Putin Summit?
Stephen Blank
,
38 North
China’s Second Belt and Road Forum
Matthew Goodman
&
Jonathan Hillman
,
CSIS
Seeing What You Want in Belt and Road
Nick Bisley
,
Lowy Interpreter
Perceptions of American Decline Are Wrong
Cameron Munter
,
RealClearWorld
Sri Lanka Attack ‘Is the Wave of the Future’
Anne Speckhard with Amy Mackinnon
,
FP
The Memory of the Armenian Genocide Should Be Preserved
Marlo Safi
,
Nat'l Rev.
China Wants to Control the North Korea Conundrum
Jacob Stokes
,
National Interest
Will China's Fishing Vessels Push Manila Closer to Washington?
Blanco Pitlo
,
SCMP
Stop Calling Corbyn a Marxist
Robert Halfon
,
Conservative Home
Could Brexit Unite Ireland At Last?
John Rodden
&
John Rossi
, American Conservative
Here's Why Trump's Iran Sanctions Won't Work
Aaron Miller
&
Richard Sokolsky
,
NPR
Iran Pits Its Hopes on a Democratic President
Benny Avni
,
New York Post
Brexit Has Given Us Two New Parties, But Same Old Politics
Rafael Behr
,
Guardian
The Arab Spring’s Second Chance
Ishac Diwan
,
Project Syndicate
The Canonization of Richard Holbrooke
Thomas Meaney
,
New Republic
Friday, April 26
The People’s Emergency
Christopher Caldwell
,
New Republic
Vladimir Putin Is Acting Like He Wants War
Leon Aron
,
Los Angeles Times
The U.S. Military: Like the French at Agincourt?
Bret Stephens
,
New York Times
Trump’s Strange, Tense Campaign Against Iran
Robin Wright
,
New Yorker
Trump’s Middle East Policies Are Not ‘Irreversible’
Jonathan Tobin
,
National Review
What Does a U.S.-China Trade Deal Look Like?
Dan Eberhart
,
Washington Examiner
With North Korea, Russia Knows It Can Only Play Second Fiddle
S. Saradzhyan
,
RM
Ireland Does Not Need a Posse of Bonus-Snorting Bankers
Mark Paul
,
Irish Times
Can North-South Korea Dialogue Be Resuscitated?
D. DePetris
&
R. Sokolsky
,
38 North
Why Putin Hates Ukraine's Election Results
Natalie Nougayrede
,
Guardian
Behind the Lines: Generals vs Islamists in Libya
Jonathan Spyer
,
Jerusalem Post
Corbyn Shrugs His Way to Point of No Return
Simon Johnson
,
Times of Israel
New IRA Is Gaining a Foothold With New Generations
Siobhan Fenton
,
New Statesman
Sri Lanka’s Christians and Muslims Weren’t Enemies
Neil Devotta
,
Foreign Policy
Saturday, April 27
5 Sustainable Solutions for Middle East Security
James Jay Carafano
,
Nat'l Interest
Of Kafka and the Mueller Report
Robert Zaretsky
,
Foreign Policy
Indonesia’s Fragile Festival of Democracy
Krithika Varagur
,
New York Review of Books
Spain’s Populists Will Change the Country's Politics For Good
M. Meaker
,
Spectator
The European Parliament Elections Will Be the Most European Yet
Economist
Paranoid Officials See Chinese Spies Around Every Corner
Wang Xiangwei
,
SCMP