Monday, April 15, 2013

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- April 15, 2013



Venezuela's Controversial Election Results Are Only the Start of Its Troubles -- Kevin Lees, The New Republic

CARACAS, Venezuela — The late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez always had superb political timing.

His initial election in 1998 coincided with the lowest oil prices in decades, and he rode a steady rise in prices to a nearly impregnable, petrodollar-fueled reign of power. Although oil prices tumbled in the wake of the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009, they reversed course in time for his October 2012 reelection.

But he may have saved his best timing for his exit, leaving lesser mortals and a divided country to squabble over how to sort out the legacy he bequeathed to Venezuela.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Venezuela: From slender win to real challenge -- Deepak Bhojwani, The Hindu

Maduro victory could speed the end of Chavismo -- Jon Perdue, The Commentator

Planet Pyongyang -- B.R. Myers, Daily Beast

U.S. Folding on North Korea? -- Max Boot, Commentary

Afghanistan: An Opium Grower's Paradise -- Ilana Glazer, Daily Beast

Losing Pakistan: An Insider’s Look at How the U.S. Deals With Its Ally -- Omar Waraich, Time

With Nothing to Lose: The Limits of a Rational Iran -- Steven David, The American Interest

In Iraq, an Kurdish renaissance -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post

Syria's Second Revolution -- Michael Weiss, NOW

Egypt Is Too Big to Save -- Mahmoud Salem, Real Clear World

Mapping The Dangerous Future Of Jerusalem -- Sarah Wildman, Daily Beast

Can US-Russia relations get back on track after human rights blacklists? -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor

Upstart political party challenges Germany’s consensus on the euro -- Derek Scally, Irish Times

Gitmo Is Killing Me -- Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel, New York Times

The 3-Speed Global Economy Puts US in 2nd Gear -- Patrick Smith, The Fiscal Times

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