Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 19, 2018
Why the Khashoggi crisis could finally start to affect oil prices -- Tom DiChristopher, CNBC
Why Israel Doesn’t Want A War With Gaza -- Mudar Zahran, American Thinker
Expect ‘extra pressure’ when Xi and Trump meet at G20 -- Laura Zhou and Lee Jeong-Ho, SCMP
Two years after Philippines' pivot, Duterte still waiting on China dividend -- Karen Lema and Martin Petty, Reuters
North Korea Is Winning -- Noah Rothman, Commentary
What the New York Times Got Wrong About North Korea -- Devin Stewart, National Interest
Kremlin brings Kabul and Taliban to the table -- Giovanni Pigni, Asia Times
Peace with the Taliban will not be peaceful: US desperation to broker deal gives outfit more bargaining power -- Bill Roggio, First Post/Long War Journal
Cambodia at the center of a new Cold War -- David Hutt and Shawn W. Crispin, Asia Times
Everything You Wanted to Know About Taiwan's Elections -- Gerrit van der Wees, National Interest
Africans are being sold at Libyan slave markets. Thanks, Hillary Clinton. -- Glenn Harlan Reynolds, USA Today
No, Communism Is Not Making a Comeback in Russia -- A. Kolesnikov, Moscow Times
Why the Danske Bank money laundering scandal is a problem for Putin -- Steven E. Halliwell, Reuters
Give Italy’s Government a Chance -- Bill Emmott, Project Syndicate
Acosta got his press pass back, but his media colleagues will pay the price -- William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection
World Toilet Day highlights global sanitation crisis -- NBC/AP