Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 4, 2014



Six Things To Watch On U.S. Election Night -- Linda Feldmann, CSM

Election Day is finally here, and for viewers at home – on TV or on the Web – there's plenty to watch. Here's a guide.

Washington — Election Day is here at last. Now all that’s left to do is go out and vote – if you haven’t already – and then make a bowl of popcorn and watch the returns.

Here’s a list of things to watch for on election night:

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 4, 2014

Military Times poll: Troops fed up with politics -- Military Times

When Is the U.S. Going to Admit That Bashar al-Assad Is Going to Stay in Power? -- Joshua Keating, Slate

Did Islamic State really call a convention of nuts and have 15,000 people show up? -- Steven Brill, Reuters

The Middle East’s New Winners and Losers -- Joschka Fischer, Project Sundicate

Why Afghanistan Courts China -- Zalmay Khalilzad, NYT

Time to Take the Russia-China Axis Seriously -- Ankit Panda, The Diplomat

25 Years Later, Is Germany's Reunification a Model for the Koreas? -- Jason Strother, VOA

Exclusive: Washington takes hands-off stance on future of Myanmar's Suu Kyi -- Matt Spetalnick and Jared Ferrie, Reuters

Azerbaijan: Time to Address the Potential Salafi Danger -- Eldar Mamedov, Eurasianet.org

Why Egypt’s mass evictions in Sinai are a risky strategy -- Patrick Kingsley, The Guardian

Is Ukraine's Crisis the West's Fault? -- Marc Champion, Bloomberg

Why Ukraine's future is vital to West -- Matthew Rojansky, CNN

Oil prices tumble on Saudi price cut. Big Oil feels the pinch. -- David J. Unger, CSM

Before Ditching His Top Aides, Obama Should Look in the Mirror -- Leslie H. Gelb, Daily Beast

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