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Time to Prepare for a Nuclear IranBilal Saab, The National Interest
Greeks Ponder Return of Dreaded DrachmaJoanna Kakissis, Time
China's Angry BullsZhang Lijia, The Diplomat
France Doesn't Need to Be More Like GermanySimon Tilford, CER
The Neocons Big Iran LieMatt Duss, Salon
Obama Helps Unstable Regimes Get NukesBolton & Markey, CS Monitor
The Fatah-Hamas Peace ProcessCaroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
Quebec Lessons for ScotlandRandall Palmer, Reuters
The Great Call of ChinaPaul Wells, Maclean's
Syria at the AbyssHassan Mneimneh, German Marshall Fund- AM Update
Euro Crisis Averted? Don't Believe ItJeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph
We're All State Capitalists NowNiall Ferguson, Foreign Policy
China's Global Soft Power PushFrank Ching, Yale Global
Syria Intervention Is Morally Just - and ImpracticalJames Traub, TNR
A Familiar Cold War in the Middle EastPatrick Seale, Gulf News
Putin Chasing Imaginary American GhostsMichael Bohm, Moscow Times
Egypt's Multiple Revolutions Rage OnRoger Owen, Bloomberg
How to Engage TehranHossein Mousavian, Foreign Affairs
Ordinary Iranians Bear Brunt of SanctionsMichael Theodoulou, National
Is China Ripe for a Revolution?Stephen Platt, New York Times
North Korea's Tough Strategic DecisionsSteven Kim, East Asia Forum
Where Is Maldives Headed?Prakash Katoch, Outlook India
West Can't Ignore Global Persecution of ChristiansConrad Black, NRO
Energy Binds China and CanadaWenran Jiang, Financial Post
Sarkozy's Pick-n-Mix ReferendumsRichard Waghorne, Daily Mail
Europe's German FutureChristopher Caldwell, Weekly Standard
Merkel Needs All the Help She Can GetTimothy Garton Ash, The Guardian- Editorials
Athens's Choosy BeggarsWall Street Journal
Momentum Grows for an Israeli Strike on IranThe Economist
Hamas and Fatah: A Mideast MuddleWashington Post
Harper's Brisk Business in ChinaEdmonton Journal- Research & Analysis
Iran's Disruptive Options in HormuzIISS
Libya: Open for Business?Maplecroft
A Defense Budget at the CrossroadsCouncil on Foreign Relations
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