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Saturday, February 5
Obama's Egypt Flip-Flops - Leslie Gelb, The Daily Beast
Why Israel Fears a Free Egypt - Aaron David Miller, Washington Post
Democracy Will Make Mideast Cold to U.S. - Ray Takeyh, IHT
Cameron's Blunt Talk on Extremism - Charles Moore, Daily Telegraph
How Bin Laden Views Egypt - Daniel Byman, Slate
Changing Generals Is Not Freedom - Rami Khouri, Daily Star
Beware the Islamists in the Wings - Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
U.S. Principles vs. U.S. Interests - Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times
The Best World Photos of the Week - RealClearWorld
Learn From Regime Changes Past - Nikolas Gvosdev, World Politics Review
Cameron Hasn't Learned from Blair - Andrew Grice, The Independent
Can India & Pakistan Revive Talks? - Siddharth Varadarajan, The Hindu
Drop the Charges Against Julian Assange - Tim Wu, Foreign Policy
A Bold Change for U.S.-Canada Border - John Ivison, National Post
U.S. Business Can Help India Grow - Gary Locke, Times of India
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Friday, February 4
Future Grim for Western Economies - Jeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph
Do the Egyptian Protests Prove Bush Was Right? - Fred Kaplan, Slate
Time for Egypt's Military to Intervene - Charles Krauthammer, Wash Post
An Exit Plan for Mubarak - Tarek Masoud, New York Times
Who Holds Power in the Virtual Century? - Joseph Nye, Moscow Times
Turks Are Again Mideast Kingmakers - Joshua Walker, Foreign Policy
Can Lebanon Kill Its Own Tribunal? - Michael Young, NOW Lebanon
Ready for the Muslim Brotherhood? - Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Int'l Herald Tribune
The Middle East Sets Its Own Course - Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Why the Freedom Wave Won't Hit Syria - Yet - Andrew Lee Butters, Time
British Foreign Policy Created Mubarak - Johann Hari, The Independent
Ireland Plays Politics While EU Plots - Arthur Beesley, Irish Times
Europe's Mediterranean Problem - Joschka Fischer, Daily Star
Hungary's Agenda for Europe - Janos Csak, Wall Street Journal
Kerry's Sharp Eye on the Secretary Spot - Joan Vennochi, Boston Globe
Thursday, February 3
How Democracy Can Work in the Mideast - Fareed Zakaria, Time
Egypt's Bumbling Brotherhood - Scott Atran, New York Times
Europe Needs a Bold Response to Egypt - Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
Why Obama Has to Get Egypt Right - George Soros, Washington Post
Where's the Rage in Bankrupt Ireland? - Michael Lewis, Vanity Fair
The Al Jazeera Revolution - Lawrence Pintak, Foreign Policy
Lebanon, Not Egypt, Will Decide Mideast Fate - John Bolton, LA Times
Oil Prices Save Chavez, For Now - Andres Oppenheimer, Miami Herald
What if Saudi Arabia Erupts? - Gal Luft, Politico
Food Crisis Threatens Asia - Michael Richardson, Japan Times
U.S.-Canada Border Deal Could Help Harper - John Ivison, National Post
Why the Right Hates ElBaradei - Matthew Yglesias, American Prospect
The U.S. Has Always Struggled With Mubarak - Eli Lake, The New Republic
Cold War Habits Clash With Principles - Michael Young, The National
Indonesia's Looming AIDS Crisis - Gillian Terzis, The Diplomat
Wednesday, February 2
America's Islamist Dilemma - Shadi Hamid, Los Angeles Times
How Revolution Blindsided U.S., Cairo - Levinson, Coker & Solomon, WSJ
The Arab Revolution Grows Up - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Why Israel Is Worried About Egypt - Yossi Klein Halevi, NY Times
Tired, Old Britain Has Withdrawn from World - Simon Heffer, Telegraph
David Cameron Grabs Britain's Political Third Rail - Alex Massie, FP
Engage Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - Ed Husain, Financial Times
Egypt's Revolt Has Iran in a Spin - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
How to Get Southeast Asia Right - Kliman & Denmark, The Diplomat
Strident Beijing Should Learn to Lighten Up - Tom Plate, Japan Times
U.S. Losing Resource Wars to ... Turtles - Daniel McGroarty, RealClearWorld
The Plight of Northern Yemen - Alexander Smoltczyk, Der Spiegel
Irish Parties Quick to Draw Battle Lines - Stephen Collins, Irish Times
Beginning of the End for Ichiro Ozawa? - Lucy Birmingham, Time
Alberta's One-Party System Is Cracking Up - Jeffrey Simpson, Globe & Mail
The Compass: Polling Egypt | America's Security Trade Offs | More
Tuesday, February 1
Allying Ourselves With the Next Egypt - Sen. John Kerry, New York Times
Economic Roots of Egypt's Revolt - Zachary Karabell, Wall Street Journal
A Democratic Egypt or a State of Hate? - Richard Cohen, Washington Post
Young Afghans Need Work - Not the Sword - Mary Riddell, Daily Telegraph
Globalization's Fruits Sweet and Sour - Michael Stutchbury, The Australian
Hope Amid the chaos in Cairo - Jonah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times
Iran Cracks Down While Egypt Cracks Up - Barbara Slavin, Foreign Policy
ElBaradei, as Nuclear Watchdog, Was Foe of U.S. - Eli Lake, Wash Times
Airport Bombing a Wakeup Call for Russia - Nikolai Petrov, Moscow Times
Russia's Positive Role in Korea Talks - Richard Weitz, World Politics Review
How 'Austerity' Bleeds Japan - Gregory Clark, Japan Times
What Would Reagan Do? Cut the Military Budget - Doug Bandow, Forbes
Piracy Surges Despite Defense Measures - John Metzler, Korea Times
Irish Opposition Plays Anti-Bailout Politics - Dan O'Brien, Irish Times
Why the Karmapa Issue Could Hurt Indo-China Ties - B Raman, Rediff
The Compass: Is the Muslim Brotherhood So Bad? | More RCW Blog
Monday, January 31
Obama's Mideast Moment of Truth - Peter Beinart, The Daily Beast
Will Obama Trust 80 Million Egyptians? - Richard Spencer, Telegraph
Egypt's Uprising Should Be Encouraged - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Crisis Will Draw U.S. Closer to Israel - Walter Russell Mead, Politico
Cracks in Russia's Regime - Lucian Kim, International Herald Tribune
Army Will Craft a Post-Mubarak Era - Bassma Kodmani, Financial Times
Canada a Soft Mark for Fleeing Despots - Lysiane Gagnon, Globe and Mail
Mubarak's Two Political Outcomes - Stephen Hadley, Wall Street Journal
Is Modern Germany Racist? - Tony Paterson, The Independent
What the U.S. Loses if Mubarak Goes - Tony Karon, Time
Why China Is Nervous About Egypt - Gordon Chang, Forbes
Hope vs. Experience on North Korea - Richard Weitz, The Diplomat
The Case for Mercenaries in Somalia - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
The Legacy of Arab Autocracy - Arch Puddington, Jerusalem Post
China's Actually Addicted to U.S. Dollars - William Pesek, JoongAng Daily
The Compass: Q&A With Elliott Abrams | Long View in Egypt
Sunday, January 30
Inside the White House's Egypt Scramble - John Barry, Newsweek
Bush Was Right About the Middle East - Elliott Abrams, Washington Post
American Words May Not Matter in the Mideast - Helene Cooper, NY Times
Standing Up to Lukashenko - Hague & Westerwelle, Wall Street Journal
The Era of WikiLeaks Appears Over - Doyle McManus, LA Times
Beware Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - Leslie Gelb, The Daily Beast
Israel Fears Future Minus Mubarak - Abraham Rabinovich, The Australian
What Obama Can Learn from Carter's Missteps - Gary Sick, Foreign Policy
An Arab Revolution Fueled by Western Methods - Zvi Bar'el, Haaretz
Cameron's Revolution Will Take Years - Matthew d'Ancona, Telegraph
Incentives for U.S.-China Cooperation - Yukon Huang, Carnegie Endowment
With Its Eyes on China, Delhi Woos Jakarta - Harsh Pant, Rediff
Spain, Hostage to the Eurozone - Mark Weisbrot, The Guardian
Turkey and Ukraine: Different But Similar - Amanda Paul, Today's Zaman
Scandals Shake Germany's Faith in Military - Tristana Moore, Time
RCW in Pictures: Scenes From Egypt's 'Day of Wrath' | Week in Pics
Saturday, January 29
The Arab World's New World Order - Robert Kaplan, Foreign Policy
Egypt Needs Reform, Not Revolution - Grant & Petersen, Daily Telegraph
Israel Casts an Uneasy Glance at Protests - HDS Greenway, Global Post
How the U.S. Can Aid Arab Revolutions - Robert Satloff, Washington Post
What the West Can Learn From China - Deborah Yedlin, Calgary Herald
Egypt's Military Now Pivotal - Michael Hanna, The Atlantic
Hungary's Strongman Spooks Europe - Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail
What Palestinian Papers Really Reveal - David Horovitz, Jerusalem Post
The Best World Photos of the Week - RealClearWorld
U.S. Strategy in a Leaderless World - Nikolas Gvosdev, World Politics Review
Is Qaddafi the Next to Fall? - Philip Shenon, The Daily Beast
Why Bahrain Matters - Steven Sotloff, The Diplomat
Syria, Not Hezbollah, Won in Lebanon - Mohanad Ali, The Guardian
To Defeat al-Qaeda, Defeat Iran - Joscelyn & Leeden, Washington Times
African Leaders Clinging to Power - Patrick Smyth, Irish Times
RCW Video: Protesters Return in Cairo | All Eyes on Egypt's Military
Friday, January 28
Will Obama Get it Right on Egypt? - Jackson Diehl, Washington Post
Is This Lebanon's Final Revolution? - Nicholas Noe, New York Times
The Freedom Consensus - Peter Berger & Ann Bernstein, American Interest
China's Progress Is to Be Lauded, Not Feared - Jeremy Warner, Telegraph
Can Nuclear Talks With Iran Be Saved? - Olli Heinonen, Foreign Policy
Be Careful What You Wish for in Arab World - Anthony Cordesman, FT
Sarkozy Lays Out His Global To-Do List - Sven Boll, Der Spiegel
China Is Both Charmer and Bully - Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times
U.S. on the Wrong Side of Mideast Change - Stephen Kinzer, The Daily Beast
Lebanon's Tribunal Must Go Forward - Nadim Houry, Daily Star
Remembering the Holocaust and its Lessons - Irwin Cotler, Jerusalem Post
Ireland's Chance to Move Past 1921 - Martin Kettle, The Guardian
America's Messy Dealings in Kyrgyzstan - James Kirchick, New Republic
Palestinian Papers Inspire Shouts, Shrugs - Alan Philps, The National
What Britain Learned in the Iraq War - Jim Molan, The Australian
Thursday, January 27
How Russia Created Its Own Terrorism Problem - Fareed Zakaria, Time
A Manifesto For Change in Egypt - Mohamed ElBaradei, The Daily Beast
The Euro Currency Is Finished - Jeff Randall, Daily Telegraph
Russia's Bold Missile Defense Gambit - Andrew Weiss, Moscow Times
Welcome to the Age of Cyber War - Richard Falkenrath, New York Times
Mubarak, Your Plane Is Waiting - Yasmine El Rashidi, NY Review of Books
Arab World Needs U.S. Support - Shadi Hamid, Christian Science Monitor
China Enters a Lame Duck Phase - Ehsan Ahrari, Asia Sentinel
Palestine Had No Partner For Peace - Saeb Erekat, The Guardian
Berlusconi's Worst Nightmare - Philip Willan, Foreign Policy
China Won't Bail Out Europe - Lana Dreyer, JoongAng Daily
Aid to Africa Only Aids Corruption - Margaret Wente, Globe and Mail
Obama Could Boost U.S.-Brazil Ties - Andres Oppenheimer, Miami Herald
Is India Left Out of U.S.-China World? - Sumit Ganguly, Deccan Chronicle
Can Micheal Martin Save Fianna Fail? - Deaglan de Breadun, Irish Times
Wednesday, January 26
Good News From the Middle East (Really) - Goldberg & Ibish, NY Times
What WikiLeaks Has Done for Arab World - Tom Malinowski, Foreign Policy
Egypt's Protests Breaking New Ground - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Russia's Caucasus Strategy Has Failed - Adrian Blomfield, Daily Telegraph
World Food Prices Are Too Low - Nick Cullather, Globe and Mail
Can the Peace Process Survive Leaks? - Aaron David Miller, LA Times
Palestine Papers Reveal PA Intransigence - Benny Morris, National Interest
India Must Help Stabilize Afghanistan - M.K. Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Obama's 'Sputnik Moment' Will Require Cash - Fred Kaplan, Slate
Asia Expects U.S. to Raise Taxes & Cut Spending - Kishore Mahbubani, FT
U.S., China Should Build Trust Over Taiwan - Frank Ching, China Post
Winning the Global War on Zombies - Kevin Sullivan, RealClearWorld
Sweden Is a Capitalist Success Story - Johnny Munkhammar, WSJ
Why Did 'Baby Doc' Return to Haiti? - Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times
Why U.S. Needs an Envoy in Syria - Mara Karlin, Daily Star
The Compass: Obama's Egypt Problem | More RCW Blog

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