Friday, June 27, 2014

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 27, 2014



What Will Ukraine Gain From Its EU Deal? -- Inside Story/Al Jazeera

It triggered months of unrest, but Ukraine has signed an economic agreement with the EU in Brussels.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko hailed the deal he signed with the EU on Friday - as the most important day in his country's history since its independence. But he did voice some concerns related to security - without mentioning Russia.

Russia has warned that signing this deal will have grave consequences. An adviser to President Vladimir Putin went as far as describing Ukraine's government as a fascist regime.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 27, 2014

Ukraine sets course for Europe, but rough waters lie ahead -- Sabra Ayres, Correspondent Sara Miller Llana, CSM

Putin's complicated game in Ukraine -- Bridget Kendall, BBC

Russia is threatening to cut off European countries’ gas if they don’t do its bidding -- Steve LeVine, Quartz

No matter what Putin says — Russian people have no appetite for war -- Matthew Rojansky and Kenneth Yalowitz, Reuters

Ukraine, Russia, And The European Union: The End Of The Beginning -- Mark Adomanis, Forbes

Analysis: US treads warily on unwelcome common ground with Iran and Syria in Iraq -- FOX News/AP

The Middle East That France and Britain Drew Is Finally Unravelling -- John B. Judis, New Republic

The Tajiks' Forgotten War -- Joshua Kucera, NYT

China Is a Different Kind of Global Power -- Dingding Chen, The Diplomat

What Australia Should Do in the South China Sea -- B. Schreer, Strategist

No quick solution to South Sudan's crisis -- Deutsche Welle

From Stalwarts to Scapegoats: America's Foreign Clients -- Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest

The War to End All Wars? Hardly. But It Did Change Them Forever. -- Steven Erlanger, NYT

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