Afghan-Emanating Terrorist Threats Are Truly Among The CSTO’s Top Security Challenges By Andrew Korybko Afghan-emanating terrorist threats likely won’t abate anytime soon since their resolution requires: the US unfreezing that country’s funds to facilitate its sustainable reconstruction; meaningful progress being made… Read More ›
Geopolitics
China’s Reported Pause Of Russian Oil Imports Ahead Of The West’s Price Cap Is Revealing
China’s Reported Pause Of Russian Oil Imports Ahead Of The West’s Price Cap Is Revealing By Andrew Korybko If true, then this development would be very revealing in the context of China exploring the parameters of a New Détente with the… Read More ›
The Emerging Military-Strategic Dynamics Of The New Cold War In The Asia-Pacific
The Emerging Military-Strategic Dynamics Of The New Cold War In The Asia-Pacific By Andrew Korybko The Chinese leadership feels like they’re being led into a trap after it’s become obvious that the US is provoking them into militarily acting on the… Read More ›
Here’s Why China Voted Against The Resolution On Ukrainian Reparations
Here’s Why China Voted Against The Resolution On Ukrainian Reparations By Andrew Korybko High-sounding rhetoric is meant to exploit the sentiments of well-intended people for getting them to go along with the latest push by the US to unilaterally revise the… Read More ›
China’s Stated Desire For Military Talks With The US Signals Its Interest In A New Détente
China’s Stated Desire For Military Talks With The US Signals Its Interest In A New Détente By Andrew Korybko It’ll remain to be seen whether a New Détente is even clinched at all, to say nothing of its modalities in that… Read More ›
Lavrov Outlined The Priorities For Russian Regions’ International Economic Outreaches
Lavrov Outlined The Priorities For Russian Regions’ International Economic Outreaches By Andrew Korybko The contours of Russia’s geo-economic grand strategy in the present decade’s “Age of Complexity” are now apparent. Beyond the former Soviet core of the Union State, EAEU, and… Read More ›
The US-Chinese-Russian-Indian Interplay In The Global Systemic Transition
The US-Chinese-Russian-Indian Interplay In The Global Systemic Transition By Andrew Korybko It’s hoped that the insight from this analysis can help guide others’ research into the global systemic transition, which will continue unfolding across the present “Age of Complexity”. Without appreciating… Read More ›
The US Hinted That It Might Sanction Ethiopia On Human Rights And Military Pretexts
The US Hinted That It Might Sanction Ethiopia On Human Rights And Military Pretexts By Andrew Korybko The Government of Ethiopia, civil society (especially Tigrayans), and their supporters abroad must prepare for defending against this impending scenario, though if the latest… Read More ›
Russia And Iran’s Differences With Azerbaijan Aren’t Insurmountable
Russia And Iran’s Differences With Azerbaijan Aren’t Insurmountable By Andrew Korybko Here’s the full interview that I gave to Azerbaijani journalist Tehran Orucoglu, excerpts of which were published at his country’s Bizim.Media and Turkey’s Gdh.Digital. 1. Russia-Azerbaijani relations are experiencing some… Read More ›
The New Russian-Indian-Iranian Troika On Afghanistan Balances The Chinese-Pakistani Duopoly
The New Russian-Indian-Iranian Troika On Afghanistan Balances The Chinese-Pakistani Duopoly By Andrew Korybko Those who aspire to analyse Afghanistan as accurately as possible must acknowledge this new dynamic. Russia, India, and Iran took a tangible step in the direction of creating a third pole of… Read More ›