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Week of December 2, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, December 2
China Redraws the Geography of Global Diplomacy
Bonnie Bley
,
Foreign Affairs
Geography in National Security Decision-Making
Andrew Rhodes
,
TNSR
Hong Kong's True “Silent Majority” Speaks
Ryan Ho Kilpatrick
,
New Statesman
What Jason Kenney and Albertans Can Learn From Texas
Max Fawcett
,
Globe & Mail
Iran May Be Locked Into a Future of More Protests
Vahid Yücesoy
,
WP Review
Iran's Brutal Crackdown in Its City of Roses
Michael Safi
,
Guardian
Sudan's Bashir faces death over 1989 coup
Mawahib Abdallatif
,
The East African
The Dangers of a Weakened Chinese State
Matthew Continetti
,
National Review
Does France Really Need an Aircraft Carrier?
Robert Farley
,
National Interest
A Global Debt Crisis Approaches
Anthony Rowley
,
South China Morning Post
U.S. Must Blunt Russia's Adventurism in Libya
Ben Fishman
,
Bloomberg View
German Politics: Bad News for Merkel
Holger Schmieding
,
The Globalist
Catholicism’s Civil War Spills Into Bolivia
Sharon Kuruvilla
,
Foreign Policy
The Legal Standing of Gambia’s Genocide Case Against Myanmar
R. Islam
,
Dipl.
What Socrates Would Do With Leaders' Debates
Peter Jones
,
Spectator
Tuesday, December 3
'I Don't Trust Anyone at All'
Pres. Volodymyr Zelenskiy with
Time et al
Blood and Soil in Narendra Modi’s India
Dexter Filkins
,
New Yorker
Is NATO Braindead?
Judy Dempsey
et al,
Carnegie Europe
What Japan Can Teach Australia About China
Richard McGregor
,
Nikkei Asian Review
Japan Is a Soft Power Superpower
Joshua Walker
,
Japan Times
Cooperation With Tokyo Is Crucial
JoongAng Daily
What a Sino-Russian Entente Means
Michael Kofman
,
Riddle
A New Way of Opposing Corruption in Kyrgyzstan
Nurjamal Djanibekova
,
EurasiaNet
Iran's Priorities: Protect Regime, Quash Regional Protests
R. Dergham
,
The National
Meet the 100 People Who Will Decide Britain's Election
Times of London
The Realities of the China Model
Umair Javed
,
Dawn
Could Corbyn Cling On if Labour Loses? Coffee House
Steven Fielding
,
Spectator
Labour's 'Red Wall' Started to Shake Decades Ago
John Harris
,
Guardian
El Salvador, Hostage Nation
Tariq Zaidi
,
Foreign Policy
Wednesday, December 4
It’s Not Us—It’s Erdogan
Michael Rubin
,
The American Interest
Turkey and NATO: A Relationship Worth Saving
Rachel Ellehuus
,
CSIS
Seven Decades of NATO
James Lindsay
&
Corey Cooper
&
Elizabeth Lordi
,
CFR
Anti-Totalitarianism Is Better Than Faux Liberalism
Daniel Mahoney
,
Law and Liberty
China’s Quest for Legitimacy
Robert Skidelsky
,
Project Syndicate
It’s the End of the WTO as We Know It
Economist
Belarus May Hold the NATO-Russia Key
Vitali Shkliarov
,
Foreign Policy
Leadership Lacking in Iran
Efran Fard
,
Jerusalem Post
Another Kind of War Wound
Arnold Isaacs
,
TomDispatch
China Uses DNA to Map Faces, With Help From West
Sui-Lee Wee
&
Paul Mozur
,
NYT
Could Corbyn Win, Despite Everything?
Jen Kirby
,
Vox
How Lenin inspired Jeremy Corbyn’s Worldview
Daniel Finkelstein
,
Times of London
How Might a Big Boris Victory Change Britain?
John Keiger
,
Spectator
Russia Is Eating Our Lunch in Libya
Adam Ereli
,
Washington Times
Thursday, December 5
A Manifesto for Restrainers
Stephen Walt
,
Responsible Statecraft
The Key to Stability in Ukraine
Cynthia Buckley
,
Ralph Clem
&
Erik Herron
,
War on the Rocks
ASEAN Fights to Stay Neutral in U.S.-China Contest
Simon Tay
&
Jessica Wau
, EA
F
Africa Struggles to Distance Itself From Colonial Past
Charlie Mitchell
,
National
Why NATO Is Still Essential for Peace
Jeremy Cliffe
,
New Statesman
Echoes of the Post-Truth Soviet World
Garry Kasparov
,
CNN
Politics, Propaganda and How to Fight Back
Peter Pomerantsev with CapX
Trump Was Right on Iran, Experts Were Clueless
Liel Leibovitz
,
New York Post
Trump Violates Diplomacy’s Golden Rule
Nicholas Burns
,
The Atlantic
Trump's Canny Moves on the World Stage
Austin Bay
,
Strategy Page
Will There Be An Arab Spring 2.0?
Paul Pillar
,
National Interest
Australia Needs Clear Message on Chinese Meddling
Bec Strating
,
Nikkei
The Odd Couple: Singapore’s Relations with China
Felix Chang
,
FPRI
Friday, December 6
Turkey and NATO: Is There Life After Braindeath?
Asli Aydıntaşbaş
,
ECFR
NATO No Longer Serves American Interests
Doug Bandow
,
National Interest
Europe’s Appeasement of Iran Remains a Threat to the West
Jonathan Tobin
,
NRO
Vietnam Is in a No-Win Bind
David Hutt
,
Asia Times
What Jokowi's New Cabinet Means for Indonesia
Luke Lischin
,
East Asia Forum
Behind the Rage, Iranians Dream of Democracy
Ramin Jahanbegloo
,
The Hindu
Trump Must Refuel 'Fire and Fury'
Joseph Bosco
,
Taipei Times
The Russification of the Republican Party
Ronald Brownstein
,
The Atlantic
When Russiagate Is All, Any Can Be Guilty
Armin Rosen
,
Tablet Magazine
USAID Transforms
Chris Milligan
,
Foreign Service Journal
Russia Taps Into Chinese Gas Market
Sergei Kapitonov
,
Carnegie Moscow Center
Confusion, Unforced Errors, and the Costs of Having No Strategy
Peter Harris
,
RCW
Democrats' Foreign Policy Depends on Fracking
Noah Rothman
,
Commentary
Autocracy Is Bad for Your Health
Thomas Bollyky
,
Tara Temlin
&
Simon Wigley
,
CFR
China's Growing Influence in Ghana
Joseph Hammond
,
The Diplomat
Saturday, December 7
The New China Scare
Fareed Zakaria
,
Foreign Affairs
The Pressure on China
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
The Coming World Order
Robert Kaplan
with
CapX
Populism’s Historical Echoes
Alberto Mingardi
,
City Journal
Who Is Making U.S. Foreign Policy?
Stephen Cohen
,
The Nation
Don’t Let Drama Keep U.S. From Supporting Peace in Ukraine
A. Mrachek
,
Heritage
Will Alberto Fernández Fix Argentina’s Economic Woes?
N. Saldias
,
Global Americans