Is A So-Called Eastern Axis Really Emerging Between Russia, China, And Iran? By Andrew Korybko On the surface, it appears as though these three are mostly in sync with one another, but that observation doesn’t mean that they constitute an ‘eastern… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Pakistan-TTP Negotiations And Iran’s Proxy War In Pakistan
Pakistan-TTP Negotiations And Iran’s Proxy War In Pakistan Experts Ahmed Quraishi and Khalid Muhammad analyse latest developments in the region, focusing on Pakistan-TTP negotiations and Iran’s proxy war inside Pakistan. Syeda Qudsiya Mashhadi moderated the session.
Azerbaijan-Iran Tensions Will Have Far-Reaching Consequences For Eurasia
Azerbaijan-Iran Tensions Will Have Far-Reaching Consequences For Eurasia By Andrew Korybko Their problems prove that the common cause of Eurasian integration is a lot more difficult to achieve than to discuss. Tensions recently spiked between Azerbaijan and Iran after the latter commenced military… Read More ›
How Are France And Russia Influencing The Greek-Turkish Rivalry?
How Are France And Russia Influencing The Greek-Turkish Rivalry? By Andrew Korybko The common denominator driving France and Russia’s newly enhanced military partnerships with rivals Greece and Turkey respectively is those two Eastern Mediterranean countries’ concerns about their shared American ally’s… Read More ›
YouTube’s Censorship Of RT’s German-Language Channels Is A Form Of Hybrid Warfare
YouTube’s Censorship Of RT’s German-Language Channels Is A Form Of Hybrid Warfare By Andrew Korybko This dimension of the German Hybrid War on Russia is interestingly aimed at the German people instead of the Russian ones or those in any of… Read More ›
The Putin-Erdogan Summit Appears To Have Responsibly Regulated Their Competition
The Putin-Erdogan Summit Appears To Have Responsibly Regulated Their Competition By Andrew Korybko Instead of letting their competition counterproductively spiral out of control like some ill-intended third parties hope to have happen in order to divide and rule them both, Russia… Read More ›
Russia’s Right, It Was Only America’s So-Called Allies That Were Surprised By AUKUS
Russia’s Right, It Was Only America’s So-Called Allies That Were Surprised By AUKUS By Andrew Korybko The US’ own ‘allies’ are the ones who considered AUKUS an ‘absolute surprise’, not Russia or China. Those latter two already knew what to expect… Read More ›
The SCO Is Eurasia’s Most Effective Security Organization
The SCO Is Eurasia’s Most Effective Security Organization By Andrew Korybko The bloc’s dual purpose in jointly thwarting shared unconventional threats and pioneering comprehensive connectivity opportunities across the supercontinent enables it to function as the core of multipolarity in the 21st… Read More ›
Will Russia’s ‘Energy Diplomacy’ In Syria Lead To Iran’s Withdrawal?
Will Russia’s ‘Energy Diplomacy’ In Syria Lead To Iran’s Withdrawal? By Andrew Korybko From the looks of it, the plan is for the West to waive select sanctions against Syria with regards to its facilitation of energy exports to Lebanon via… Read More ›
NATO’s Baltic Air Drills Spoil The Geneva Spirit
NATO’s Baltic Air Drills Spoil The Geneva Spirit By Andrew Korybko Relations between Russia and the West remain tense in spite of the Kremlin’s best efforts to improve them without compromising on its interests so it would be best if these… Read More ›