Monday, December 17, 2018

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 17, 2018

Reuters

Dimitri K. Simes, National Interest: Dangerous Liaisons

Ignoring possible Sino-Russian cooperation against the United States, and the factors that can exacerbate it, could be very costly.

WASHINGTON’S CONVENTIONAL wisdom views a Chinese-Russian alliance as a remote prospect. Defense Secretary James Mattis, who is generally both pragmatic and strategically-minded, sees “little in the long term that aligns Russia and China.” Yet a deeper look at their relations suggests that China and Russia may well build a united front to confront the United States and its allies. Even if such an alignment doesn’t last, it could have dangerous consequences.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 17, 2018


China’s South China Sea grab -- Brahma Chellaney, The Strategist

Trump’s tough stand on China trade will benefit America and the world -- Andy Puzder & Jim Talent, FOX

Kim visit could tighten wedge between Washington and Seoul -- Soo Kim, The Hill

The U.S.-North Korea Deadlock -- Atsuhito Isozaki, The Diplomat

Sudanese president visits Syria, signaling Arab thaw -- Sami Moubayed, Asia Times

Syria Will Be Won By Strength of Arms, Not Words -- Daniel R. DePetris, National Interest

Qatar 1996 coup plot: New details reveal Saudi-UAE backing -- Al Jazeera

Can we talk? Ugandans try to coax longtime leader to leave -- Rodney Muhumuza, AP

Madagascar: three presidents, three crises -- AFP

Madagascar, a huge island with extreme poverty and natural beauty -- AFP

On Its 25th Birthday, Russia's Constitution Is Still Worth Defending -- Moscow Times

The German Capital at a Crossroads -- Lars-Olav Beier, Hilmar Schmundt and Volker Weidermann, Spiegel Online

How Britain Botched Brexit—And How It Can Still Succeed -- Salvatore Babones, National Interest

In Nicaragua, Political Life Is Imitating ‘House of Cards’ -- Markos Kounalakis, Washington Monthly

Why should Canada extradite anyone to a prosecutocracy? -- Conrad Black, National Post

1 comment:

RussInSoCal said...

Sino/Russo partnership. Somehow I think that China - after they've toppled the US and subjugated its economy with the help of Russia - will set its sights on the Russian Steppes ans a viable home for its 3 billion people.

"Partnership" is a very nice word.