The Geopolitics Of Russian/Soviet Reparations To Poland By Andrew Korybko The issue of Russian/Soviet reparations to Poland is driven much more by Warsaw’s grand strategic designs to revive its long-lost role as a Great Power than the historical justice that it… Read More ›
Analysis
Pakistan’s Successful SCO Summit Shouldn’t Be Spun As Shehbaz Sharif’s Personal Success
Pakistan’s Successful SCO Summit Shouldn’t Be Spun As Shehbaz Sharif’s Personal Success By Andrew Korybko What will always remain most important to President Putin and his government as a whole are inter-state relations between Russia and its partners irrespective of whoever… Read More ›
Explaining Putin’s Hint That Afghanistan Will Determine The Future Of Russia-Pakistan Ties
Explaining Putin’s Hint That Afghanistan Will Determine The Future Of Russia-Pakistan Ties By Andrew Korybko By cleverly clothing his concerns in such a way that casual observers would be convinced that he was only talking about their complementary multipolar potential whose… Read More ›
Putin Still Hopes That Pakistan Will Continue Playing Its Role As The Zipper Of Eurasia
Putin Still Hopes That Pakistan Will Continue Playing Its Role As The Zipper Of Eurasia By Andrew Korybko While Russia has reasons to wonder whether Pakistan is beginning to become an obstacle to Eurasia’s multipolar integration due to the influence exerted… Read More ›
Analysing Azerbaijan’s “Special Military Operation” Against Armenia
Analysing Azerbaijan’s “Special Military Operation” Against Armenia By Andrew Korybko Azerbaijan’s undeclared special military operation against Armenia is the most destabilizing development to happen along Russia’s periphery since the latest US-provoked phase of the Ukrainian Conflict began in February. It could… Read More ›
Is There Such A Thing As #MAGACommunism?
Is There Such A Thing As MAGA Communism? By Andrew Korybko The answer is in the affirmative and is arrived at after accepting that both movements prioritize the improvement of people’s living standards and the strengthening of state sovereignty, albeit in… Read More ›
Is It Time For A More Muscular Policy To Replace Russia’s Special Military Operation?
Is It Time For A More Muscular Policy To Replace Russia’s Special Military Operation? By Andrew Korybko Voluntarily limiting Russia’s special operation was done for the right reasons related to humanitarian and political goals, but it unwittingly prevented the military success… Read More ›
20 Strategic Observations About Kiev’s NATO-Backed Blitz Across Kharkov Region
20 Strategic Observations About Kiev’s NATO-Backed Blitz Across Kharkov Region By Andrew Korybko The whole world is now wondering whether the military-strategic dynamics of the Ukrainian Conflict have finally shifted in Kiev’s favour. Kiev blitzed across Kharkov Region over the weekend… Read More ›
Interpreting Russia’s Intelligence Shortcomings Ahead Of The Kharkov Counteroffensive
Interpreting Russia’s Intelligence Shortcomings Ahead Of The Kharkov Counteroffensive By Andrew Korybko There’s no question that Russia and its Allies were caught completely by surprise, especially after former national security adviser turned press officer for the Bohun brigade of Ukraine’s special… Read More ›
Constructive Critiques Connected To Russia’s Tactical Pullback From Kharkov
Constructive Critiques Connected To Russia’s Tactical Pullback From Kharkov By Andrew Korybko The rapidly evolving events around that region have compellingly discredited the prevailing interpretation of the Ukrainian Conflict that’s hitherto been pushed by the multipolar quarters of the Alt-Media Community…. Read More ›