Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 31, 2014
The Afghan war that didn't really end yesterday ended in defeat -- Dan Murphy, CSM
Afghanistan ends 2014 with mix of violence, hope -- Lynne O'Donnell, AP
Obama Envoy John Allen: No 'Short-Term Solutions' for Stopping Islamic State -- Interview Conducted By Matthias Gebauer and Holger Stark, Spiegel Online
The end of Christian communities in Iraq? -- Trudy Rubin, Stars and Stripes/The Philadelphia Inquirer
Gaza Is Nowhere -- Roger Cohen, NYT
Mere borders will not contain Yemen’s wars -- Faisal Al Yafai, The National
A Looming Succession Crisis Could Plunge Saudi Arabia Into Crisis -- Simon Henderson, The Washington Institute For Near East Policy
Tackling militancy in Punjab -- Zahid Hussain, DAWN
China's Foreign Policy in 2014: A Year of 'Big Strokes' -- Xie Tao, The Diplomat
China Needs Its Lehman Moment -- William Pesek, Bloomberg
US Navy joins AirAsia recovery efforts: why the US military is helping -- Anna Mulrine, CSM
Russia Considers a Fighters-For-Food Deal with Argentina -- Ankit Panda, The Diplomat
From Putin to the pope: Europe's year in review -- Sara Miller Llana, CSM
Little hope for future as east Ukraine ends nightmare year -- Max Delany, AFP
Remember These Energy Numbers From 2014 -- Green Tech Media
How low will oil fall? $30 is possible -- Matt Egan, CNN
Energy Crisis As Early As 2016 -- Dan Steffens, OilPrice.com
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