Real Clear World Wednesday
Early Morning Update
America's Islamist Dilemma - Shadi Hamid, Los Angeles TimesEngage, Not Repel, Egypt's Brotherhood - Ed Husain, Financial Times
Strident Beijing Should Learn to Lighten Up - Tom Plate, Japan Times
U.S. Losing Resource War to ... Turtles - Daniel McGroarty, RealClearWorld
Egypt Election to Decide Mideast Fate - Benny Morris, The National Interest
Twitter Helps, But Doesn't Foment Revolutions - Andrew Woods, NY Times
Assessing Egypt's Damaged Treasures - Rossella Lorenzi, Discovery News
Research & Analysis
The Mubarak Era Is Over - Council on Foreign RelationsBusiness Elite Trump Government at Davos - Peterson Institute
Making the EU a Global Power (PDF) - Centre for European Policy Studies
Time Has Come for Mubarak to Go - Brookings Institution
Statements & Speeches
Reforms Needed in the Arab World - Hillary ClintonU.S.-Japan Alliance a Cornerstone of Asian Security - Robert Gates
America's Strategy in Afghanistan - Barack Obama
Building a Vibrant Economy in Israel - Benjamin Netanyahu
Real Clear World Tuesday
Morning UpdateAllying 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
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Afternoon Update
West Shouldn't Mourn for Mubarak - Max Boot, Wall Street Journal
Obama's Wrong Message to Arab World - Adrian Hong, CS Monitor
Israel Faces Danger in Every Direction - David Horovitz, Daily Telegraph
A Glimmer of Hope Over Iran - Robert Dreyfuss, The Diplomat
U.S. Getting More Realistic on China - Frank Ching, China Post
Watch Egypt's Islamists - Bruce Riedel, The National Interest
What Next for Muslim Brotherhood - Daniel Steinvorth, Der Spiegel
A Second Chance for Egyptian Democracy - Maher Hathout, LA Times
Israel, Iran Hardliners Down on Mubarak - Meir Javedanfar, Foreign Policy
What Assad Is Really After - James Anderson, World Affairs Journal
The Compass: Egyptians and Democracy | Egypt's Foreign Policy
Real Clear World Monday
Morning UpdateObama'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
Afternoon Update
The End of the Israel Excuse - Roger Cohen, International Herald Tribune
Obama Failed to Fulfill His Mideast Promise - David Kramer, Der Spiegel
Obama Must Back Mubarak - Barry Rubin, Christian Science Monitor
The Great Kabul Bank Heist - Dexter Filkins, New Yorker
How Arab Shame Drives Revolutions - Christopher Hitchens, Slate
How Food Riots Start - Evan Fraser & Andrew Rimas, Foreign Affairs
Is Syria Next Domino to Fall? - Hugh MacLeod, Global Post
U.S. Needs Strategy for Political Islam - Matthew Duss, American Prospect
An Israeli Opportunity In Lebanon's Crisis - Meir Javedanfar, The Atlantic
BRIC's Big Spenders Will Save the West - Jim O'Neill, Daily Telegraph
The Compass: Chinese Media & Top Gun | Will Egypt Split U.S. & Israel?
Real Clear World Sunday
Morning UpdateInside 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
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