Olaf Scholz’s Manifesto For Foreign Affairs Magazine Confirms Germany’s Hegemonic Ambitions By Andrew Korybko The German leader just published what can be interpreted as his manifesto explaining why his country must supposedly restore its prior hegemonic status, and it was released… Read More ›
International Affairs
Analysing The Talks About A Security Zone Around The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant
Analysing The Talks About A Security Zone Around The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant By Andrew Korybko The strategic significance in these talks lies with Russia’s interest in de-militarizing part of its newly reunified territories upon Kiev agreeing to do the same… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Drone Strike Spree Raises Serious Concerns For Russia
Ukraine’s Drone Strike Spree Raises Serious Concerns For Russia By Andrew Korybko The indisputable facts are that: 1) Kiev struck deep into Russia on Monday to hit two strategic airfields; 2) the West is signalling to Moscow that it had nothing… Read More ›
Why Is ‘The Washington Post’ Rehabilitating President Xi’s Image In The Western Consciousness?
Why Is ‘The Washington Post’ Rehabilitating President Xi’s Image In The Western Consciousness? By Andrew Korybko To be clear, this remarkable narrative event doesn’t mean that the Sino-American discussions over a New Détente will ultimately succeed, but just that enough progress… Read More ›
Is France Funnelling Ukrainian Arms To West African Terrorists?
Is France Funnelling Ukrainian Arms To West African Terrorists? By Andrew Korybko Mali and Burkina Faso, who’ve earlier accused France of supporting terrorism, should cooperate with those countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission whose recent summit saw Nigerian President Buhari… Read More ›
Russian-Iranian Cooperation Expands From The Levant To Central Asia And The South Caucasus
Russian-Iranian Cooperation Expands From The Levant To Central Asia And The South Caucasus By Andrew Korybko As Russia and India trade more across Central Asia and the South Caucasus via the North-South Transport Corridor, Russian-Iranian coordination will naturally expand in those… Read More ›
There Might Be Unpredictable Consequences From Capping Russian Oil
There Might Be Unpredictable Consequences From Capping Russian Oil By Andrew Korybko This policy embodies the US-led West’s concept of the so-called “rules-based order” wherein double standards are arbitrarily applied in order to advance the West’s interests. On the one hand,… Read More ›
Pakistan’s Unrealistic Demand Doomed Its Oil Talks With Russia
Pakistan’s Unrealistic Demand Doomed Its Oil Talks With Russia By Andrew Korybko The esteemed representatives who participated in this week’s talks should have been better advised than to place Pakistan on equal footing with China and India when it comes to… Read More ›
Are China’s Zero-COVID Protests Really A Colour Revolution Like Some On The Left Claim?
Are China’s Zero-COVID Protests Really A Colour Revolution Like Some On The Left Claim? By Andrew Korybko The leftist-friendly segment of the Alt-Media Community should have adopted a pragmatic wait-and-see approach instead of jumping the gun and trying to be “more… Read More ›
The Evolution Of Key Players’ Perceptions Across The Course Of The Ukrainian Conflict
The Evolution Of Key Players’ Perceptions Across The Course Of The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko Hindsight is 20/20 as the clichéd saying goes, ergo the importance of reviewing prior assessments of every key player’s perceptions and associated assumptions about their… Read More ›