Radical Green Policies And Anti-Russia Paranoia Aggravate EU’s Energy Crisis By Andrew Korybko Coupled with the continued global economic uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, the result is that the EU will continue suffering from high prices and unreliable supplies so long as it… Read More ›
Analysis
The Spectre Of “Shadow NATO” Hangs Heavy Over “Greater Scandinavia”
The Spectre Of “Shadow NATO” Hangs Heavy Over “Greater Scandinavia” By Andrew Korybko This region is arguably one of the targets of ‘Shadow NATO’, a concept that refers to the de facto inclusion of countries into the US-led military alliance. Russian… Read More ›
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions By Andrew Korybko TASS reported on some key excerpts from his latest media appearance where he not only denied that his country has any “main adversaries” like during the Soviet… Read More ›
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko By explicitly making the West’s conception of “democracy” the ideological fault line in the New Cold War, the US distracts from the economic and strategic… Read More ›
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project By Andrew Korybko To oppose the Zangezur Corridor is to oppose China and Russia’s multipolar vision. It also suggests that one has fallen for self-interested forces’ fake news campaigns against this multilaterally… Read More ›
Former Kremlin “Grey Cardinal” Surkov’s Prediction For The Future
Former Kremlin “Grey Cardinal” Surkov’s Prediction For The Future By Andrew Korybko The present analysis will summarize his thoughts and then offer the author’s interpretation thereof as well as his own prediction. Summarizing Surkov Vladislav Surkov, the man who served under… Read More ›
World Powers Can Arrest The Course Of Brutalities In Kashmir
World Powers Can Arrest The Course Of Brutalities In Kashmir By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai Kashmir is a natural paradise, surrounded by India, Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, and with a narrow Wakhan stripe, separating it from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Compared to… Read More ›
At What Point Was East Pakistan Lost?
At What Point Was East Pakistan Lost? By Ali Hassnain It is said, people who do not learn from history are condemned to relive it. Studying history reminds one of another saying: biggest lesson that one can learn from history… Read More ›
Russia Prudently Avoided Media’s Manipulative Pan-Turkism Provocation
Russia Prudently Avoided Media’s Manipulative Pan-Turkism Provocation By Andrew Korybko Moscow believes in multipolarity and civilizational diversity. Just like Russia has the concept of the Russian World, so too does Turkey have the concept of the Turkic World. These spheres of… Read More ›
Chaos In Eastern Europe Doesn’t Serve Putin’s Interests Unlike What CNN Claims
Chaos In Eastern Europe Doesn’t Serve Putin’s Interests Unlike What CNN Claims By Andrew Korybko CNN is completely wrong to claim that ‘chaos in eastern Europe is never bad news for Vladimir Putin’. CNN published a piece on Tuesday titled, “Why… Read More ›