Assessing The Prospects Of Pakistan’s Reported Strategic Roadmap For Trade With Russia By Andrew Korybko Pakistan’s plans are ambitious, and it would be mutually beneficial if they’re implemented, but that can’t be taken for granted. Pakistan’s Express Tribune cited unnamed sources to report… Read More ›
International Affairs
The Polish-Hungarian Dispute Is Getting Nastier After Polish FM Lied About Hungarian FM
The Polish-Hungarian Dispute Is Getting Nastier After Polish FM Lied About Hungarian FM By Andrew Korybko Szijjarto nobly took the high road by refusing to stoop to Sikorski’s level with lies and smears, which would have amounted to wrestling with a… Read More ›
Did Westerners, Ukrainians And Al-Qaeda Help Tuareg Rebels Ambush Wagner In Mali?
Did Westerners, Ukrainians And Al-Qaeda Help Tuareg Rebels Ambush Wagner In Mali? By Andrew Korybko The Tuareg Conflict is on pace to become another proxy war between Russia and the West. Speculation is swirling in the days after Tuareg rebels ambushed… Read More ›
The 700-Year-Old Polish-Hungarian Brotherhood Is Officially Dead At The State-To-State Level
The 700-Year-Old Polish-Hungarian Brotherhood Is Officially Dead At The State-To-State Level By Andrew Korybko There’s no restoring the trust that was just lost at that level, but the Polish-Hungarian Brotherhood still endures in the hearts of their patriots since they’ll never… Read More ›
The Tuareg Conflict Is Much More Complex Than Casual Observers Might Imagine
The Tuareg Conflict Is Much More Complex Than Casual Observers Might Imagine By Andrew Korybko The conflict is a complex multi-sided one wherein the West, religious extremists, and Algeria have shared interests in the Malian government meaningfully decentralizing power to Tuareg-inhabited… Read More ›
Russia Must Think Carefully About Its Next Moves In Mali After This Weekend’s Reported Ambush
Russia Must Think Carefully About Its Next Moves In Mali After This Weekend’s Reported Ambush By Andrew Korybko Russia must avoid being drawn into the quagmire that its non-state adversaries and their speculative Western allies are hoping to create for it… Read More ›
The New Russian-Iranian Gas Pipeline Memorandum Might Be More About Optics Than Substance
The New Russian-Iranian Gas Pipeline Memorandum Might Be More About Optics Than Substance By Andrew Korybko The argument can be made that this is a mutually beneficial way to advance their respective ulterior interests and isn’t as substantive as some might… Read More ›
The EU’s Alleged Abuse Of Belarusian-Emanating Refugees Exposes The West’s Double Standards
The EU’s Alleged Abuse Of Belarusian-Emanating Refugees Exposes The West’s Double Standards By Andrew Korybko If the same standard was employed towards the use of force by the EU’s own border guards against refugees as against the use of force by… Read More ›
Russia And Turkiye Swiftly Cooperated To Catch The Suspect In The Latest Car Bomb Attack In Moscow
Russia And Turkiye Swiftly Cooperated To Catch The Suspect In The Latest Car Bomb Attack In Moscow By Andrew Korybko For as regrettable as it is that this car bomb attack happened, the silver lining is that the suspect was swiftly… Read More ›
Why Did A Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Just Kill Their Country’s Top “Linguistic Nationalist”?
Why Did A Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Just Kill Their Country’s Top “Linguistic Nationalist”? By Andrew Korybko Irina Farion gave voice to what her fellow fascists believe, who look down upon ethnic Russians and Russian-speaking Ukrainians, even those who consider themselves Ukrainian. A… Read More ›