Real Clear World Wednesday
Early Morning Update
Arab Spring Is Obama's Moment - William Kristol, Washington PostGaddafi: Mad Dog of the Middle East - Sami Moubayed, Asia Times
Iran's Repressive Regime Can't Last - Meir Javedanfar, The Guardian
Tiny Bahrain a Big Headache for West - Alexander Smoltczyk, Der Spiegel
Order Collapsing Fast in Middle East - Benny Morris, The National Interest
Thailand Set for Another Meltdown - Bunn Nagara, China Post
South Korea's Shifting Politics - Woo Jung-Yeop, The Diplomat
Research & Analysis
Growing Minority Wants Minimal U.S. Role in World Affairs - GallupIran's Labor Flashpoints - U.S. Institute of Peace
Russia, China Arms Sales Flood Latin America - COHA
Conflict Looms Over U.S. Military in Australia - U.S. Studies Centre
Statements & Speeches
Addressing Global Imbalances - Ben BernankeSpreading Freedom on the Internet - Hillary Clinton
State Multiculturalism Has Failed - David Cameron
Reforms Needed in the Arab World - Hillary Clinton
Real Clear World Tuesday
Morning UpdateIn the Arab World, It's 1848 - Not 1989 - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Beware Revolution in the Muslim World - George Friedman, Stratfor
Will Gaddafi Sabotage Oil and Sow Chaos? - Robert Baer, Time
How Obama Lost Karzai - Ahmed Rashid, Foreign Policy
The Right's Hypocrisy on Freedom - Peter Beinart, The Daily Beast
Is This the End for Angela Merkel? - Jakob Augstein, The Guardian
The Tea Party and U.S. Foreign Policy - Walter Russell Mead, IHT
European Free Speech Under Attack - Geert Wilders, Wall Street Journal
The West's Middle East Pillars of Sand - Dan Korski & Ben Judah, Daily Star
Tony Blair's Shameful Deal With Gaddafi - Ian Birrell, Daily Telegraph
Yemen May Be Next to Fall - Ibrahim Sharqieh, The National Interest
Economic Future of Egypt's Revolution - Mark Roe, Project Syndicate
Only a New Republic Can Stop Irish Serfdom - Michael O'Sullivan, FT
What Poland Can Teach Europe - James Glassman, Forbes
Ex-Sovereigntist Aims to Shake Up Quebec - Graeme Hamilton, Nat'l Post
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Afternoon Update
Libya Exposes Impotence of the West - Carsten Volkery, Der Spiegel
Gaddafi Clan's Days Are Numbered - Michael Moynihan, Reason
End Soft Bigotry Against Arab World - Issandr Amrani, The Guardian
U.S. Interests Not Advanced By Foreign Aid - Doug Bandow, Forbes
Europe's Reform May Come at High Price - Axel Weber, Financial Times
Redefining Arab Moderation - Marwan Muasher, The Politic
Russia Content to Wait Out Arab Uprisings - Mark Katz, National Interest
Limits of Islamic Tolerance in Indonesia - Iqra Anugrah, Japan Times
Taiwan Best Lay Low in Deportation Row - Frank Ching, China Post
Asia's Opium Resurgence - Tom Fawthrop, The Diplomat
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Real Clear World Monday
Morning UpdateFor Gaddafi, It's Kill or Be Killed - Ian Black, The Guardian
Progress in Afghanistan - Nathaniel Fick & John Nagl, New York Times
Gulf Monarchs Suddenly Nervous - Christopher Davidson, Foreign Policy
Will Revolutions Strike Asia? - Amitav Acharya, Times of India
Should Israel Revisit Egypt Peace Deal? - M. M. Lieberman, Jerusalem Post
West Must Spurn Russia - Kasyanov, Milov, Mentsov & Ryzhkov, WaPo
Egypt's Military Can't Govern - Henry & Springborg, Foreign Affairs
Egypt and the Shifts of Power - Joseph Nye, The New Republic
Pentagon Turns Eyes on Asia - Richard Weitz, The Diplomat
America's Secret Ties With Brotherhood - Ian Johnson, NYRB
Can Pakistan's Government Be Toppled? - Omar Waraich, Time
China Destabilizing the Global Economy - Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail
Why Turkey, Not Iran, Inspires - Sahin Alpay, Today's Zaman
World Risks Losing a Generation - Gordon Brown, The Independent
Germany's Misguided Take on Eurozone Crisis - Wolfgang Munchau, FT
Real Clear World Sunday
Morning UpdateAn Arabian Lesson for Western Powers - Richard Spencer, Daily Telegraph
Muslims Don't Need Washington's Help - Andrew Bacevich, LA Times
The Arabian Peninsula's Deceptive Allure - Max Boot, Commentary Mag
Avoiding a U.S.-China Cold War - Michael Swaine, The Diplomat
Will Egypt Remain Israel's Partner in Peace? - Michael Oren, NY Times
The Iranian Test in Bahrain - David Frum, National Post
Are Mideast Revolts Bad for Women? - Isobel Coleman, Washington Post
No Freedom in Egypt Without Women's Rights - Jeff Jacoby, Boston Globe
Mexico's Conflict Without a Name - Robert Haddick, Foreign Policy
Britain's Cynical Poll Reform Opponents - Andrew Rawnsley, The Observer
What's in the New Mideast for Turkey? - Soner Cagaptay, Jerusalem Post
How India Could Bring U.S., Iran Together - Neil Padukone, CS Monitor
Latin America Looks to Boost Mideast Ties - Jim Wyss, Miami Herald
Fine Gael Nearing Irish Governing Majority - Noel Whelan, Irish Times
Harper's Stubbornness Hurting Canada - Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star