Blame China, Not Obama Or US, For The Plight Of Activist Chen Guangcheng -- Nicholas Burns, Christian Science Monitor
Beijing, not US mishandling, is responsible for activist Chen's predicament. The US often needs to balance its concern for human rights in favor of Beijing’s cooperation on pressing global issues. This is not one of those times. Obama must stand up to China to defend Chen’s rights.
The dramatic events in Beijing surrounding the brave Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, are confounding and hard to fathom at such a great distance and without all the facts. That has not stopped critics who should know better from rushing to blame the Obama administration for having mishandled negotiations with the Chinese authorities over his fate.
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China might bail Obama out of dissident deal mess -- Rick Moran, American Thinker
Under Obama, U.S. Is No Beacon To Chinese Dissidents -- IBD Editorials
Lines in the Sand: Assad Plays the Sectarian Card -- Jackson Diehl, World Affairs
After Bo and Chen: How Beijing’s Intrigues Will Impact U.S.-China Relations -- Ishaan Tharoor, Time
Chen, China and America: The disputed story of a blind activist raises difficult questions for both superpowers -- The Economist
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Obama’s foreign policy helps U.S. interests in Europe, Russia -- Michael O'Hanlon, Politico
Bosnia Still Needs Fixing -- New York Times
Argentina the Outcast -- Luiz Felipe Lampreia, Proj
After Bo and Chen: How Beijing’s Intrigues Will Impact U.S.-China Relations -- Ishaan Tharoor, Time
Chen, China and America: The disputed story of a blind activist raises difficult questions for both superpowers -- The Economist
Hollande Is Half the Story: France's Populist Resurgence -- Martin A. Schain, Foreign Affairs
Obama’s foreign policy helps U.S. interests in Europe, Russia -- Michael O'Hanlon, Politico
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Hollande Is Half the Story: France's Populist Resurgence -- Martin A. Schain, Foreign Affairs
Obama’s foreign policy helps U.S. interests in Europe, Russia -- Michael O'Hanlon, Politico
Bosnia Still Needs Fixing -- New York Times
Argentina the Outcast -- Luiz Felipe Lampreia, Project Syndicate
Has America given up? -- James Kirchick, Haaretz
Made in China: Is America Losing its Grand Strategic Mojo? -- Julian Lindley–French, Atlantic Council
The Thorny Issue of Population Growth -- Bjørn Lomborg, Slate