Indonesia Will Ultimately Have To Decide Which Military Side It’s On In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko One way or another, whichever decision it makes will be zero-sum. Indonesia will either risk creating the pretext for China to potentially… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Comparing And Contrasting Russia’s Pullbacks From Kharkov And Kherson Regions
Comparing And Contrasting Russia’s Pullbacks From Kharkov And Kherson Regions By Andrew Korybko It’s of the highest importance during this time to apply President Putin’s advice against indulging in wishful thinking by eschewing “5D chess” conspiracy theories and other coping mechanisms… Read More ›
The Three Most Likely Scenarios After Russia’s Partial Pullback From Kherson Region
The Three Most Likely Scenarios After Russia’s Partial Pullback From Kherson Region By Andrew Korybko The following three interpretations provide the most likely explanation for the latest development: 1) Kiev is successfully pushing back Russian forces with full Western support; 2)… Read More ›
Why’d The US Contradict Kiev’s Claims About Russia Buying Iranian Ballistic Missiles?
Why’d The US Contradict Kiev’s Claims About Russia Buying Iranian Ballistic Missiles? By Andrew Korybko Few could have predicted that America wouldn’t pluck such low-hanging information warfare fruit by declining to extend false credence to the allegations that Iran just sent… Read More ›
A Quick Recap Of The Latest Congolese Conflict
A Quick Recap Of The Latest Congolese Conflict By Andrew Korybko The international community has been so busy obsessing over the Ukrainian Conflict that all but those African members most directly involved in the latest Congolese Conflict pretty much remain unaware… Read More ›
The EU’s Explanation For Rejecting Russia’s Anti-Nazi UN Resolution Isn’t Credible
The EU’s Explanation For Rejecting Russia’s Anti-Nazi UN Resolution Isn’t Credible By Andrew Korybko The whole thing is an insult to any knowledgeable person’s intelligence and thus shouldn’t be taken seriously. Observers shouldn’t have been surprised that the EU rejected Russia’s… Read More ›
A Russian-Ukrainian Ceasefire Isn’t As Far-Fetched Of A Scenario As Many Might Think
A Russian-Ukrainian Ceasefire Isn’t As Far-Fetched Of A Scenario As Many Might Think By Andrew Korybko The recent sequence of events that was explained in this analysis, together with the fact that it all happened in the run-up to Indian External… Read More ›
The Manipulation Of Historical Memory Is A Potent Form Of Hybrid Warfare
The Manipulation Of Historical Memory Is A Potent Form Of Hybrid Warfare By Andrew Korybko Any people who’ve sincerely become convinced of the supposedly existential threat posed to them by another will automatically react with hostility towards the latter, so much… Read More ›
President Putin’s Vision Of Russian-African Relations
President Putin’s Vision Of Russian-African Relations By Andrew Korybko Interstate and inter-societal cooperation will expand due to their shared views of the global systemic transition and the importance of defending traditional values. Meanwhile, strategic cooperation on democratic-energy-food security will continue, which… Read More ›
President Putin’s Insight About Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Is Spot-On
President Putin’s Insight About Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Is Spot-On By Andrew Korybko It’s surprising to realize that Saudi Arabia’s new Russian partners nowadays understand the Kingdom a lot better than their historical American allies, but that just speaks… Read More ›