Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 12, 2019



Ishaan Tharoor, The Washington Post: The West's left-right battle lines run through Brazil

"They did not jail a man," declared the released prisoner. "They tried to kill an idea, and ideas don't disappear."

The freed man was Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva, the former left-wing Brazilian president who was jailed last year on corruption charges that his supporters believe were politically motivated. Lula left office in 2010 with a staggering 80 percent approval rating and was favored to be on course to return to power in 2018; his imprisonment paved the path to the presidency for far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro, who, both on the campaign trail and now in office, has loudly banged the drum against perceived perfidy and tyranny of leftist dogma.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 12, 2019

The End of the 'Pink Tide' Polarizes Latin America -- Angus Berwick, Reuters

Morales’ exit stymies comeback for Latin America’s left -- Joshua Goodman, AP

'Shadow of history': As Peronism returns, Argentine play explores its darker roots -- Lucila Sigal, Reuters

US arms industry flourishes amid Iran sanctions -- Jonathan Gornall, Asia Times

Why Iran Declines to Renegotiate -- Jamsheed Choksy & Carol Choksy, YaleGlobal

In Central Asia, Can China Really Compete With Russia? -- Ekaterina Zolotova, GPF

The Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Driven by Hope. “We might as well go down fighting.” -- Zeynep Tufekci, The Atlantic

Philippines drug war: Do we know how many have died? -- Howard Johnson and Christopher Giles, BBC

Why Macron changed his tune on Boris -- John Keiger, The Spectator

Sweden's 100 explosions this year: What's going on? -- Maddy Savage, BBC

What to watch as impeachment inquiry of Trump goes public -- LAurie Kellman, AP

Donald Trump impeachment drama hits prime-time TV -- Carla Bleiker, DW

Risks for all sides as Trump impeachment hearings swing open -- Lisa Mascaro, AP

A Question for Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden or Any Democrat Running for President: What's Your Foreign Policy? -- Paul R. Pillar, National Interest

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