Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 7, 2015


An End to European Complacency -- Kaj Leers, Compass/Real Clear World

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 7, 2015

In Syria's Civilian Death Toll, The Islamic State Group, Or ISIS, Is A Far Smaller Threat Than Bashar Assad -- Alessandria Masi, IBTimes

Syria crisis: A new year without hope -- Lina Sinjab, BBC News

Syrian war and Israeli spies mean hard times for Hezbollah -- Tom Rogan, Reuters

Responding to Iran's Nuclear Gambit -- Bloomberg editorial

The fantasy of an Iran-US partnership -- Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Al Jazeera

Saudi Arabia's Challenges -- Michael Nayebi-Oskoui, Stratfor

Afghan Regime Likely to Survive Taliban Threat After US Troops Withdrawal -- Sputnik

A newly modest China? Official's reassurances raise eyebrows in US. -- Peter Ford, CSM

Sri Lanka presidential election brings country to crossroads -- Shihar Aneez and John Chalmers, Reuters

Elections in Sri Lanka: Down to the wire -- The Economist

Cheap Oil Is Rich Opportunity for Asia -- William Pesek, Bloomberg

Will 2015 Be A Turning Point For Putin And His Regime? -- Paul Roderick Gregory, Forbes

Vladimir Putin’s economic plan: Bread and vodka -- William E. Pomeran, Reuters

Putin’s Washington -- Luke O’Brien, Politico

Draghi's Deflation Nightmare -- Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg

The empty threat of Greece leaving the euro -- Menelaos Tzafalias & Thanassis Koukakis, Al Jazeera

Was Sony Hit With a Second Hack? -- Shane Harris, Daily Beast

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