Editorials

Today's Editorials - 12/2/2008

Peter Cassata | December 02, 2008

Georgia Acted in Self-Defense - Mikheil Saakashvili (President of Georgia), WSJ

Saakashvili Weighs In - Luke Allnutt, RFE/RL Transmission Blog

Russia's Caribbean Face - Anne Applebaum, WaPo

Tourists from Hell - Gary Kamiya, Spiegel

Lessons from the Mumbai Tragedy - Gideon Rachman, FT

Saving India-Pakistan Relations - Frank Schell, Far Eastern Economic Review

Pakistan's Task - WaPo Editorial

Strange Storm Brews in South Asia - M.K. Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

Harper, Dion Put Politics Before National Interest - Globe and Mail Editorial

A False Pretext - Stanley Hartt, Globe and Mail

Led by a Loser, Bound by the Bloc - Don Martin, National Post

Today's Editorials 11/30/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 30, 2008

The Target Was Democracy, Not Injustice - Editorial, The Guardian

A Cloud Over India's Muslims - Martha Nussbaum, LA Times

The Economic Cost of the Mumbai Tragedy - Arvind Panagariya, Forbes

An F for Bush's Iran Policy - David Ignatius, Washington Post

Road Map in Iraq - Editorial, Washington Post

Obama's Iraq Inheritance - Editorial, New York Times

China: Don't Isolate, Integrate - Richard N. Haass, Newsweek

Today's Editorials - 11/29/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 29, 2008

Forgotten Lessons From 9/11 - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

A Wounded City Turns From Tears to Anger - Aravind Adiga, The Times

India's Terrorism Dilemma - Hasnain Kazim, Spiegel

The Political Price of Terrorism - Swapan Dasgupta, Forbes

The Problem With Hillary - Christopher Caldwell. Financial Times

Hopes and Fears for Iraq - Editorial, The Economist

Can al Qaeda be Defeated? - Editorial, The Times

Today's Editorials - 11/28/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 28, 2008

Hillary of State - Kimberley A. Strassel, Wall Street Journal

A Teflon Putin for your Grandkids to Admire - Yevgeny Kiselyov, Moscow Times

India Cannot Blame it all on Outsiders - Maria Misra, The Times

Mumbai's Night of Terror - Raja Murthy, Asia Times

After Mumbai, an End to Complacency? - MJ Akbar, The Guardian

India Under Terrorist Siege - Brama Chellaney, Forbes

Massacre in Bombay - Editorial, The Times

The Most Dangerous Woman in the World - Juliane von Mittelstaedt, Spiegel

Today's Editorials - 11/27/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 27, 2008

Europe's Right Finds Excuses fot the Kremlin - Denis MacShane, Financial Times

Ukraine's Stalled Revolution - Editorial, CS Monitor

Terror in India: Obama's First Test - Gregor Peter Schmitz, Spiegel

The Mayhem in Mumbai - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek

World Can't Ignore India's Islamists Any Longer - Peter Foster, The Telegraph

China's Latin American Tango - William Ratliff, Wall Street Journal

China's Guantanamo Problem - Mark Kukis, TIME

Beijing's Blind Spot - Editorial, New York Times

Why Somali Pirates are Good for Obama - Bruce Falconer, Mother Jones

Today's Editorials - 11/26/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 26, 2008

Guantanamo: Shut It Down - Editorial, The Times

A Death That Plays Into the Terrorists' Hands - David Mercer, The Times

Congo Will Remain Lawless Until UN's Hands are Untied - David Blair, The Telegraph

Russia Dragging Its Feet on Kyoto - Oldag Kaspar, Moscow Times

How Europe Can Respond to Obama - Chris Patten, Financial Times

Pirates Feel the Sting of India's Naval Muscle - Ramesh Thakur, Japan Times

For Obama, a Syria Solution First - Aaron David Miller, Washington Post

How Not to Negotiate with Syria - Itamar Rabinovich, Jerusalem Post

China Can't Help - Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune

Why China Wasn't a Campaign Issue - Frank Ching, China Post

Corporate Japan's War Stories - Editorial, Far Eastern Economic Review

Allying America and Asia - Jamie Metzl, Forbes

Dusty Relics of Yalta - Sifik Haji Rozi, Washington Times

Today's Editorials - 11/25/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 25, 2008

Europe's Socialists Should Look to Obama - John Thornhill, Financial Times

For NATO-Russia Relations, No More Business as Usual - David Capezza, World Politics Review

Kremlin's Guide to Dismissing Disobedience - Nikolai Petrov, Moscow Times

Israeli Hawsk Ready to Fly on Iran - Paul Sheehan, Sydney Morning Herald

A Global War on Piracy? One Can Dream - Everett Pyatt, Real Clear World

What the Pirates Say - James Carroll, International Herald Tribune

Room for Asian Influence in G20 Structure - Editorial, Japan Times

For China and Taiwan, a Welcome Thaw - Syd Goldsmith, CS Monitor

Pyongyang Puts Politics Above Dollars - Andrei Lankov, Asia Times

Did Britain Just Sell Tibet? - Robert Barnett, New York Times

Today's Editorials - 11/24/2008

Peter Cassata | November 24, 2008

Spark of Hope for Afghans - Hamid Karzai (President of Afghanistan), Australian

Is the Bloom Off the Rose in Georgia? - Daisy Sindelar, Eurasianet

Five Years after the Rose Revolution, A Functioning State - David Kakabadze, RFE/RL

Is Iran Full of Ahmadinejads? - Nikolas Grosfield, Middle East Times

France's Suicidal Socialists - Economist Blogs

Sarkozy Rising - Ahto Lobjakas, RFE/RL

Britain Will Pay for Brown's Fiscal Boost - Nigel Lawson, FT

How to Keep U.S. Carmakers on the Road - Mitt Romney (Former Governor of Massachusetts), Times

Secretary of Bailouts - WSJ Editorial

The Political Price of Recession - John Chalmers, Reuters Blogs

Deciphering the Oil Puzzle - David Howell, Japan Times

Bush Does the Right Thing in Darfur - Kenneth Roth, WSJ

Has South Africa Figured It Out? - NYT Editorial

Today's Editorials - 11/21/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 21, 2008

Middle East Priorities for Jan. 21 - Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brezinski, Washington Post

Time for Strong-Arm Tactics in Fightin Piracy - Editorial, Middle East Times

To Do: Somalia - Jonathan Stevenson, The New Republic

Indian Navy Comes of Age - Sreeram Chaulia, The Hindu

Obama and the Elusive Middle East Peace - Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

Al Qaeda's Message Fails the Test - Ahmed Benchemsi, Newsweek

The Pentagon's Argument of Last Resort on Iraq - Tom Englehardt, Mother Jones

Putin and the Press - Editorial, Wall Street Journal

From Russia With Loathing - Cathy Young, New York Times

Georgia Without the Spin - Charles King, Foreign Policy

Today's Editorials - 11/20/2008

Neil Richard Leslie | November 20, 2008

Obama Should Look into Putin's Record, Not His Eyes - Garry Kasparov, Wall Street Journal

Obama and Foreign Policy: It Shouldn't Be Personal - Lionel Beehner and Vikram J. Singh, LA Times

Obama, Misha and the Bear - Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times

Making a Jester Out of Medvedev - Yulia Latynina, Moscow Times

Getting Past Mythmaking In Georgia - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

Ahoy There Somalia - Editorial, The Economist

Navies and the Rule of Law - Editorial, The Globe & Mail

Iranian Navy Can Help Us Fight Pirates - Bahukutumbi Raman, Forbes

Time for Syria to Get in Line - Editorial, The Times

China Can Be More Than 350 Albanias - David Pilling, Financial Times

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