Ukraine’s Corruption Scandal Might Pave The Way For Peace If It Takes Yermak Down By Andrew Korybko He’s Zelensky’s powerbroker so his downfall could undo the already shaky alliance between the armed forces, the oligarchs, the secret police, and parliament that… Read More ›
International Affairs
Japan Might Challenge China Sooner Than Expected
Japan Might Challenge China Sooner Than Expected By Andrew Korybko The emerging result is a “return to history” in the sense of former regional leaders restoring their lost spheres of influence with US support and all that entails for worsening tensions… Read More ›
The AfD’s Parliamentary Inquiries Don’t Equate To Espionage For Russia
The AfD’s Parliamentary Inquiries Don’t Equate To Espionage For Russia By Andrew Korybko The ruling establishment fears that the AfD’s continued rise in spite of all prior smears could lead to the party one day breaking the “firewall” to participate in… Read More ›
Poland’s Railroad Sabotage Incident Is Highly Suspicious
Poland’s Railroad Sabotage Incident Is Highly Suspicious By Andrew Korybko This might be a false flag to undermine the partial de-escalation of Polish-Belarusian tensions and provoke a worsening of Russian-US ones. It also comes six weeks after Russian spies warned about… Read More ›
New Cold War At America’s Doorstep: Venezuela Resists, China And Russia Respond
New Cold War At America’s Doorstep: Venezuela Resists, China And Russia Respond By Uriel Araujo The US Navy’s arrival in the Caribbean intensifies Trump’s confrontation with Venezuela, raising the spectre of strikes. Meanwhile, Beijing and Moscow respond with strategic support for… Read More ›
The Persistence Of Occupation: Kashmir And The Silence Of International Actors
The Persistence Of Occupation: Kashmir And The Silence Of International Actors By Our Special Correspondent India’s occupation has persisted without challenge from world powers Istanbul – “Kashmir dispute is one of the oldest issues pending on the agenda of the… Read More ›
South Korea’s US-Built Nuclear Submarine Will Likely Lead To Seoul Joining AUKUS+
South Korea’s US-Built Nuclear Submarine Will Likely Lead To Seoul Joining AUKUS+ By Andrew Korybko Its role might remain limited to Chinese missile and submarine tracking via THAAD and its upcoming nuclear sub respectively, but this would still be of great… Read More ›
How Likely Is It That Switzerland Follows The EU Into Vassalage To The US?
How Likely Is It That Switzerland Follows The EU Into Vassalage To The US? By Andrew Korybko The US already proved in the Malaysian and Cambodian cases that it can successfully weaponize tariffs to coerce targeted states into complying with its… Read More ›
Ukraine, “Fortress America”, And The Future Of Global Governance
Ukraine, “Fortress America”, And The Future Of Global Governance By Andrew Korybko Here’s the full English-language version of the interview that I gave to Victor M. Rodriguez about the Ukrainian Conflict, “Fortress America”, and the future of Global Governance, which was… Read More ›
Italian Newspaper Sparks Censorship Row Over Russian FM’s Interview
Italian Newspaper Sparks Censorship Row Over Russian FM’s Interview By Andrew Korybko Lavrov did indeed inject some predictable polemics into his answers, which is his style as anyone who follows him knows, but those aren’t legitimate grounds not to publish his… Read More ›