Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 30, 2014
As AirAsia debris found, Indonesia learns from Malaysia mistakes -- Jeffrey Hutton, CSM
Who Will Get AsiaAir 8501’s Black Boxes? -- Clive Irving, Daily Beast
Iran Is Getting Away With Murder -- Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic
An opening in Afghanistan: Kabul’s deal with Pakistan -- Amir Taheri, New York Post
FBI Fixated on North Korea for Sony Hack Despite New Evidence -- Shane Harris, Daily Beast
China’s economic vulnerabilities -- Peter Drysdale, East Asia Forum
Ebola Leaves West African Economies Ailing Heading Into 2015 -- Patrick McGroarty and Drew Hinshaw, WSJ
Falling Oil Prices and the Consequences for Sub-Saharan Africa -- Amadou Sy, Brookings
Putin goes medieval on the Russian opposition -- Leonid Bershidsky, Chicago Tribune/Bloomberg News
After 15 years in power, Putin risks running out of luck -- Timothy Heritage, Reuters
Cheap oil: when bad things happen to bad people -- Paul Sheehan, Sydney Morning Herald columnist
Trouble ahead? Europe winces as Greece fails to find a president. -- Sara Miller Llana, CSM
What to expect from Greece’s January 25 snap elections -- Kevin Lees, Suffragio
Rethinking European Security -- Charles Doran & Jakub Grygiel, National Interest
Barack Obama Had a Really Terrible Year -- James Oliphant, National Journal
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