Noah Barkin, Reuters: Davos elites struggle for answers as Trump era dawns
DAVOS, Switzerland - The global economy is in better shape than it's been in years. Stock markets are booming, oil prices are on the rise again and the risks of a rapid economic slowdown in China, a major source of concern a year ago, have eased.
And yet, as political leaders, CEOs and top bankers make their annual trek up the Swiss Alps to the World Economic Forum in Davos, the mood is anything but celebratory.
Beneath the veneer of optimism over the economic outlook lurks acute anxiety about an increasingly toxic political climate and a deep sense of uncertainty surrounding the U.S. presidency of Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated on the final day of the forum.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 16, 2017
Iraqi Christians: Will they go home? -- Kristen Chick, CSM
Uncertainty Fills the Taiwan Strait -- Noah Feldman, Bloomberg
History Revised As China Nationalism Rises -- Gerry Shih, RCD
Strategy for handling North Korea nukes: tailored deterrence -- Michael Raska, Asia Times
At Davos, expect Chinese president Xi Jinping to get philosophical -- Zheping Huang, Quartz
What Happens When Trump’s Tirade War With China Becomes a Trade War? -- Brendon Hong, Daily Beast
What is Russia's endgame in Libya? -- Barbara Bibbo, Al Jazeera
Why Putin Would Want the Cyprus Talks to Fail -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
New US-Russian Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty 'Possible Under Three Conditions' -- Sputnik
Don’t Bet on Enduring Republican Reset With Russia -- Daniel Twining, Yale Global Online
Time for a European Nuclear Deterrent? -- Doug Bandow, National Interest
Watch out, Europe. Germany is top of Russian hackers’ list -- Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
The Treasure Guardian: Keeping the Kremlin Jewels Safe -- Anna Mongayt, Moscow Times
U.S. election was just practice for Putin’s cyberforces -- Konrad Yakabuski, The Globe and Mail
Is America Becoming a Third World Country? -- Anatol Lieven, National Interest
Cyberwar Has Gone Public, and That's Dangerous -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
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