Venezuelans, Strength Is in Unity
Juan Guaid, New York Times
To end the Maduro regime with the minimum of bloodshed, we need the support of pro-democratic governments, institutions and individuals the world over.
Juan Guaid, New York Times
To end the Maduro regime with the minimum of bloodshed, we need the support of pro-democratic governments, institutions and individuals the world over.
Clayton Besaw, The Conversation
Peter Brookes, RealClearWorld
Scott McConnell, TAC
The rich philosophe is trying to save the continent from Euroskeptics. But his scholarship is sloppy and his politics inconsistent.
Guillaume Liegey, ECFR
The battle against populism in Europe will not be won by buying into the anti-immigration narrative but by listening to citizens real-life concerns.
Annika Hernroth-Rothstein, National Review
The people the victims of this twisted socialist dream just want their country back.
Robert Williams, Foreign Affairs
The company's troubles are linked to the politics of the global tech race.
Wael Gamal, Carnegie
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood embraced neoliberalism before the 2011 Arab Spring and doomed its time in power from the start.
Maxim Suchkov, Al Mon.
Russia and Iran are cautious about labeling their relationship an alliance, but when they say it is a partnership, they mean it.
John Tamny, RealClearMarkets
In his fascinating new memoir (This Is Cuba) about his time as a photographer/reporter in CNN's Havana bureau, David Ariosto described a visit from a neighbor not long after he arrived. Interesting is that when the young Cuban woman arrived at his rental house, in her hands was a gleaming Apple iPhone. But how could that be? Not only was an iPhone (the meeting took place in 2009) well out of reach for most Cubans from a cost standpoint, there's a fairly strict embargo... Читать дальше...
Ojars Eriks Kalnins, RUSI
The fact that the three Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia managed to establish, lose, and restore their sovereign statehood during the 20th Century is no guarantee they will be able to preserve it in the 21st. But it gives them a heads up when facing the multiple hybrid security threats that they and other European states must contend with these days. , After two world wars and 50 years of foreign occupation, it is well understood throughout the Baltic Sea... Читать дальше...
Peter Frankopan, Aeon
Where to begin says a lot: world history courses should teach about the whole world, not just the latest winners
MEP Dita Charanzov, RealClearWorld