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October 3, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The Men Making a Fortune From Syria's War
Chloe Cornish
,
Financial Times
How China 'Woke’ the United States
Victor Davis Hanson
,
Washington Times
China's Long History of Meddling in Other's Affairs
Wee Kek Koon
,
SCMP
The Korean Peninsula: A Dangerous Neighborhood
George Will
,
Japan Times
The Woke Will Always Break Your Heart
Stephen Marche
,
The Atlantic
Cameroon's Pointless National Dialogue
R. Maxwell Bone
&
Akem Kelvin Nkwain
,
AA
Tunisians Are Fed Up With Their Post-Revolution Political Class
F. Serrano
,
WPR
Why Western Elites Should Stop Lecturing Hungary
Sohrab Ahmari
,
New York Post
Stop Demagogues From Hacking Our Brains and Democracies
G. Monbiot
,
Guardian
U.S. Will Soon Hit $7.5 Billion-Worth of European Imports With Tariff
Economist
Enabling a Saudi Cover-Up
Aaron David Miller
&
Richard Sokolsky
,
NPR
Khashoggi’s Murder Haunts Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince
Robin Wright
,
New Yorker
We Are in Uncharted Territory
Susan Rice
,
New York Times
There Is no Reason to Blast William Barr for Doing His Job
Jonathan Turley
,
The Hill
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Anti-Iran Alliance Falters
Amos Harel
,
Haaretz
China Whitewashes the Terror of Mao
Doug Bandow
,
The American Conservative
China Is Ready for a Bigger Global Role
Wang Huiyao
,
Nikkei Asian Review
A Gamechanger in Arms Control?
John Krzyzaniak
,
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Why Arms Races Never End
Rajan Menon
,
TomDispatch
526 American Voters Spend a Weekend Together
Emily Badger
et al,
New York Times