Monday, January 12, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 12, 2015

French soldiers patrol near the Eiffel Tower Monday as part of the highest level of 'Vigipirate' security plan after a shooting at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo. Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Colette Davidson, CSM: Paris Hebdo attacks: Could French authorities have stopped them?

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 12, 2015

Why did France attacks mobilise so many around the globe? -- Marianne Barriaux, AFP

Despite huge Paris rally, fears of coming conflict -- Matthew Schofield, McClatchy Foreign Staff

‘Charlie Hebdo’: High-impact, low-tech tactics add chilling dimension to attacks -- Matthew Green, Reuters

Paris attacks: Who's next? -- Richard Giragosian, Al Jazeera

The Forgotten War That Spawned Paris’s Attacks -- Adam Baron, Daily Beast

Charlie Hebdo: High stakes when satire meets globalization -- Jill Lawless, AP

Americans Don't Want a Ground War on ISIS -- Greg Scoblete, The Compass, Real Clear World

Erdogan Revives Memories of Turkic Empires in New State Ceremony -- Onur Ant, Bloomberg

Don't overlook Boko Haram's rise -- J. Peter Pham, CNN

Nigeria's Horror in Paris's Shadow -- Matt Schiavenza, The Atlantic

A Turning Point in China’s Anti-Graft Campaign -- James Char, The Diplomat

Russian Gas: Putin's Pipeline Politics -- Anna Shiryaevskaya, Bloomberg

Why Ukraine shouldn’t be offered NATO membership -- Andrei Tsygankov, Reuters

A Greek euro exit would hurt Europe – but not as much as it would hurt Greece -- Katinka Barysch, The Guardian

Rebuilding Venezuela -- Roger Noriega, Real Clear World

China: The Real Reason for the Great Oil-Price Crash? -- Anthony Fensom, National Interest

America's Going to Lose the Oil Price War -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg

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