The EU’s Need For Cheap Ukrainian Labour Imperils Ukraine’s Post-War Reconstruction By Andrew Korybko Forthcoming developments might lead to Germany and/or Poland, where over two million of them collectively reside, either encouraging their return or incentivizing them to stay. Zelensky has… Read More ›
International Affairs
Blinken Just Unofficially Admitted That The US Worsened The NATO-Russian Security Dilemma
Blinken Just Unofficially Admitted That The US Worsened The NATO-Russian Security Dilemma By Andrew Korybko Reviewing The Russian-Ukrainian Part Of Blinken’s Latest Podcast Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken elaborated on the Biden Administration’s approach to the Ukrainian Conflict during a… Read More ›
The End Game And The New Cold War: Reviewing Lavrov’s Year-End Interview With TASS
The End Game And The New Cold War: Reviewing Lavrov’s Year-End Interview With TASS By Andrew Korybko The possible end of the Ukrainian Conflict sometime later this year and the political agreement that’ll accompany it will play the greatest roles in… Read More ›
Avoiding Neo-Colonialism: Russia’s Strategy Against A Weaponized “Green Agenda”
Avoiding Neo-Colonialism: Russia’s Strategy Against A Weaponized “Green Agenda” By Andrew Korybko It envisages helping developing countries rebalance their relations with the West while avoiding the neo-colonial pitfalls for the ‘green agenda’ that’s being weaponized as a ploy to entrap them…. Read More ›
Russia Would Be Caught In A Dilemma If Its Syrian Bases Come Under Attack Like SVR Just Warned
Russia Would Be Caught In A Dilemma If Its Syrian Bases Come Under Attack Like SVR Just Warned By Andrew Korybko The most effective way to cut this Gordian knot is for the new Syrian authorities to reach a long-term agreement… Read More ›
Creative Energy Diplomacy Can Lay The Basis For A Grand Russian-American Deal
Creative Energy Diplomacy Can Lay The Basis For A Grand Russian-American Deal By Andrew Korybko The key to this is the US offering Russia a decent deal in Ukraine with lucrative sanctions-waived energy and tech opportunities that would incentivize Russia into… Read More ›
The Political Consequences Of Ukraine’s Decision To Cut Off Russian Gas To Europe
The Political Consequences Of Ukraine’s Decision To Cut Off Russian Gas To Europe By Andrew Korybko Russia and the EU will manage the latest phase of their US-instigated divorce without much difficulty, but the US might offer to bring them back… Read More ›
Trump Should Terminate The Bilateral Security Agreement Between The US And Ukraine
Trump Should Terminate The Bilateral Security Agreement Between The US And Ukraine By Andrew Korybko He should do this on his first day in office if he’s serious about implementing his foreign policy agenda. New York Times contributor Rajan Menon wrote in a… Read More ›
2025 Might Be A Tumultuous Year For South Asia
2025 Might Be A Tumultuous Year For South Asia By Andrew Korybko The future of Indo-US relations under Trump 2.0 will ultimately play the largest role in determining the degree of tumult that South Asia experiences next year. South Asia is… Read More ›
Ukraine’s “Christmas” Propaganda And Refusal To Negotiate As Russia Makes Military Strides
Ukraine’s “Christmas” Propaganda And Refusal To Negotiate As Russia Makes Military Strides By Uriel Araujo Be it “on Christmas” or not, the fact is that a Ukrainian military victory remains a scenario outside of the realm of realistic options as Russia… Read More ›