Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 11, 2018



Robert Delaney, SCMP: Beijing’s detention of Michael Kovrig has precedent as an act of reprisal, warns former Canadian ambassador to China David Mulroney

* David Mulroney, Canada’s ambassador in Beijing from 2009 to 2012, sees parallels with a 2014 arrest of two other Canadians
* Kevin and Julia Garratt were imprisoned for more than two years after Ottawa detained Su Bin on a US request

Canada’s former ambassador to China has cited parallels between Beijing’s detention of former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and the 2014 arrests of two other Canadians – arrests that also occurred after Ottawa acted on a US government request to detain a Chinese national.

David Mulroney, who served as Canada’s ambassador in Beijing from 2009 to 2012, spoke to the South China Morning Post on Tuesday, shortly after reports were confirmed that Michael Kovrig, a former Canadian diplomat who worked in China and now works for the Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG), had been detained in China.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 11, 2018

Meng arrest a huge provocation to China -- Jeffrey D Sachs, Asia Times

Xi walks a trade war tightrope -- Sebastien Falletti, Asia Times

New currents in Libya’s stagnant waters -- Tarek Megerisi, European Council on Foreign Relations

US-Saudi relationship enters uncharted territory -- Rebecca Kheel, The Hill

Why has illiteracy rate gone up in Iraq? -- Mustafa Saadoun, Al-Monitor

US, China sleepwalking into a conflict at sea -- Richard Javad Heydarian, Asia Times

The Real China Threat -- Tony Mecia, Weekly Standard

India elections: Should Narendra Modi be worried? -- Soutik Biswas, BBC

Britain Can Stop Brexit—But Do Its Leaders Want To? -- Peter Harris, National Interest

Stumbling bloc: How did Brexit become such a mess? -- Jill Lawless, AP

Macron’s appeal to French from behind gold desk leaves gilets jaunes unimpressed -- Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian

The Rage of the Yellow Jackets -- Camille Pecastaing, American Interst

No Victory Lap For Merkel's Successor -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View

Don't Let Ukraine Drag America into War -- Ted Galen Carpenter, RCW

Like The Energizer Bunny, The Fight Against ISIS And The Taliban Keeps Going, And Going, And Going -- Jeff Schogol, Task & Purpose

Yellow, green, saffron: Colors of protests around the world -- AP

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