November 23, 2016 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Why China Thinks It Can Build a Utopian World Order
Patrik Meyer
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National Interest
Belgrade-Budapest, By Way of Beijing
Dragan Pavlicevic
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Eur. Council on Foreign Relations
An Optimist's Guide to Trump's World Order
Richard Gowan
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World Politics Review
How Much Humiliation Can the Special Relationship Take?
Alex Massie
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For. Policy
These Brexit-Bashers Are the Real Enemies of the People
B. O'Neill
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Spectator
Ambassador Farage, a Logical Consequence of British Policy
Gideon Rachman
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FT
Britain Itches for Freedom and a Trade Deal With Trump's US
S. MacLean
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NY Sun
Saudi Arabia Contemplates Trump
Bruce Riedel
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Al-Monitor
Trump and the Mideast: A Multitude of Rivals
John Jenkins
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New Statesman
On Le Road: Jack Kerouac, French-Canadian
Deni Ellis Bechard
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The Walrus
Cooperation With Russia Is Possible
Kathryn Stoner
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The Atlantic
How Much Sway Will Trump's FP Advisers Have?
Elizabeth Saunders
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Washington Post
How Trump Can Save Syria -- Without an Invasion
Benny Avni
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New York Post
What Happens to Raqqa After ISIS Is Gone?
Marwan Hisham
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CNN
Russia's Eastward Pivot Gathers Steam
Colin Chilcoat
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Oil Price