
The Telegraph: Spanish bailout ‘impossible’ for eurozone, says prime minister Mariano Rajoy
Time: Why Germany Should Leave the Eurozone
Der Spiegel: Uncertainty about Spain Worries Euro Zone
Spectator: Sweden’s secret recipe
Forbes: Keynesian “Easy Money” Is Nothing But Currency Devaluation
Asia Times: Nuclear chess in Istanbul
The Diplomat: A Blueprint for Solving the Iran Crisis
Foreign Affairs: The Coup in Mali Is Only the Beginning
GMF: State Failure in North Africa
LSE: Islamutopia: A very short history of political Islam
Timothy Garton Ash: Turkey’s neo-Ottoman game plan
Foreign Policy: Clinton Embraces the Navy
The New York Times: Beware of Faulty Intelligence
Project Syndicate: Cyber War and Peace
The Independent: Beijing’s power struggle is bigger than America’s
The Diplomat: Bo Xilai Spiral Continues
The Wall Street Journal: Fearful Final Hours for Briton in China
Asia Cable: Japan Goes Ballistic
Asia Times: Missile makes Japan twitch new muscle
CSIS: The 3 A.M. Phone Call: Pyongyang (pdf)
Foreign Policy: The Second-Term Illusion
The Nation: Why Economic Populism Is a Winning Strategy for Obama
The Telegraph: Ann Romney’s stay-at-home feminism has done her husband a big political favour
Forbes: Economically Inept France Crawls Toward An Election Disaster
Los Angeles Times: Drawn to extremes in France
The Wall Street Journal: Presidential candidates François Hollande and Jean-Luc Mélenchon are promising a fantasy world.
Global Post: It’s the economy, stupid! Problem is, the French don’t want to talk about it.
The Wall Street Journal: Hollande Attacks Sarkozy’s Economic Record
The National Interest: Brazil’s Erratic Behavior
Time: Why Juan Carlos’ Reign in Spain Has Become a Royal Pain
World Affairs: Pipeline to Nowhere: The Beijing-Moscow Dance Continues
The Moscow Times: Giving Russia the Bout
Paradigm Cure: Reading Aaron Friedberg in Southeast Asia


