Hanoi Summit: Two Cheers for Donald Trump
Alexander Vershbow, Atlantic Council
Alexander Vershbow, Atlantic Council
Adam Nossiter, New York Times
A fifth term for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, 81, has enraged Algerians, especially a younger generation frustrated by his tenure and with little memory of the country??s turmoils in the 1990s.
Natalie Malek, Worldcrunch
-Analysis-It's a striking contrast in both age and public exposure. Defying a sometimes repressive police force, a b...
Paul Roderick Gregory, The Hill
Kim has every incentive not to sign any agreement that offers growth and prosperity in return for denuclearization.
Sue Mi Terry & Lisa Collins, CSIS
Ethan Epstein, Washington Times
Potential is probably the wrong word to use. When President Trump tries to coax North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un to trade nuclear arms for investment, he rhapsodizes often about the great potential that he sees in North Korea. (Ever a real estate guy, the president seems particularly fond of North Korea's shoreline.) But to say someone has great potential is to imply they're not living up to it. That almost certainly is perceived as an insult by the North Korean regime... Читать дальше...
M. Rainsbury, Times of Israel
I believe the entire Land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people and also support democracy and equality for all citizens
Mohammed Ayoob, The Hindu
One can get a fair idea of the Pakistani military's thinking by analysing the politicians' statements and actions
Ashaar Rehman, Dawn
There are no prizes for guessing what forced the BJP leadership to do what it has been doing since the Pulwama attack.
Sudha Ramachandran, The Diplomat
As South Asia's nuclear neighbors trade strikes and accusations, a fragile region holds its breath.
Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar, Foreign Policy
Journalism is taking a back seat to jingoism.
Robert Kaplan, Wall Street Journal
It fears China's advance, America's retreat and South Korea and Taiwan becoming compromised.
Economist
To thwart a resurgent populist party, Spanish moderates should make common cause
J. Sachs & F. Rodrguez, PS
When the United States chose to recognize Juan Guaid as Venezuela's president along with a group of Latin American countries and ban oil trade with the Maduro government, it was betting that the pressure would be sufficient to topple the regime quickly. So, now what?