Monday, May 10, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- May 10, 2010

Kim said ties with China will be unchanged by the "replacement of one generation by a new one".
Photo AFP


China's Troubling Friendship With N. Korea -- Fred Hiatt, Washington Post

Fresh from sinking a South Korean navy ship and taking the lives of 46 mostly young sailors, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il hopped on his private armored train last week for a friendly visit to his enablers in Beijing.

Is that a harsh interpretation of events? Yes; nuances and caveats to follow. But it's also an interpretation that best fits the available facts -- and it raises questions about the Obama administration's enduring hope (like the hope of the Bush administration before it) for China's help in constraining not only North Korea but also Iran and other bad actors around the world.

Read more ....

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

China Prefers Devil It Knows -- Richard Weitz, The Diplomat

Why Pakistan keeps exporting jihad -- Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

Big trouble in little Mesopotamia
-- Rodger Shanahan, The Interpreter

Why You Care About Britain’s Hung Parliament -- Tobin Harshaw, New York Times

Obama on track on foreign policy -- Warren Christopher, L.A. Times

Fixing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty -- New York Times editorial

The Times Square bomb failed. What will we do when the next bomb works?
-- Richard A. Clarke, Washington Post

Obama's good luck terrorism strategy -- Washington Times editorial

Is China Headed for a Crash? -- Philip Bowring, New York Times

Plus Ça Change: Seventy years ago, the Nazis conquered France. Since then, the country has changed less than you might think. -- David A. Bell, Newsweek

No comments: