Gideon Rachman

Gideon Rachman has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'War News Updates' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Gideon Rachman was highly popular in November, 2016.

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Who Rules The World? Part 1

[...] power at the outset of 2016 are usefully summarized within the conventional framework by Gideon Rachman, chief foreign-affairs columnist for the London Financial Times. He begins by reviewing the [...]

prophecyupdate.blogspot.com

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ISIS Claims Responsibility; France Vows ‘Merciless’ Response; Syrian Passport on One Attacker; Placing the Blame; Reperc...

[...] policy by the US and UK, then Germany and Sweden. Repercussions Financial Times writer Gideon Rachman missed the boat on the major consequences. Expect a major loss of freedom in the US with more [...]

tweakfeeds.com

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Slovenia Calls on Army, Private Security Forces, Ponders Article 222 for EU Military Aid to Halt Flow of Migrants

[...] the process “Peak Merkel“. Joining me in similar analysis, Financial Times writer Gideon Rachman says The End of the Merkel Era is Within Sight. Rachman is a lot more forgiving of [...]

tweakfeeds.com

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The Big Stick: Foreign Policy and the Reality of Presidential Bravado

[...] and aggressive China, the threat of Ebola, and on and on. One writer for the Financial Times, Gideon Rachman, believes Russia and a nuclear-armed Putin is a bigger problem than ISIS,which he says has [...]

mississippiconservativedaily.com

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At Davos, Japanese Prime Minister Inflames Tensions With China

[...] journalists, Abe was more explicit. Asked by Financial Times journalist Gideon Rachman if war with China was “conceivable”, the Japanese prime minister did not rule it [...]

veracityvoice.com

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