The SCO States Agree On The Contours Of The Emerging World Order By Andrew Korybko The competition between the SCO’s and the West’s envisaged world orders is indisputably a defining feature of the New Cold War. The global systemic transition to… Read More ›
China
Kiev Inadvertently Proved That China Is Militarily Neutral In The NATO-Russia Proxy War
Kiev Inadvertently Proved That China Is Militarily Neutral In The NATO-Russia Proxy War By Andrew Korybko Kiev’s foreign patrons would have certainly been aware of their proxy clandestinely procuring drones from China via its volunteers’ purchases, yet they turned a blind… Read More ›
Connecting The Dots Tying Together Recent US Diplomacy With China, India, And Iran
Connecting The Dots Tying Together Recent US Diplomacy With China, India, And Iran By Andrew Korybko While seemingly disparate, each of these diplomatic engagements is indirectly connected to one another. US Secretary of State Blinken just completed his trip to China, which… Read More ›
China’s First-Ever Trilateral Anti-Terrorist Talks With Iran And Pakistan Likely Concern W-CPEC+
China’s First-Ever Trilateral Anti-Terrorist Talks With Iran And Pakistan Likely Concern W-CPEC+ By Andrew Korybko CPEC is ultra-strategic for China in and of itself as a non-US-controlled shortcut to the Indian Ocean, but it can also be expanded in the western… Read More ›
Did Pentagon Hardliners Leak The Report About A Planned Chinese Spy Base In Cuba?
Did Pentagon Hardliners Leak The Report About A Planned Chinese Spy Base In Cuba? By Andrew Korybko Regardless of their reasons behind publishing it, the Wall Street Journal’s report gave anti-Chinese hardliners in the Pentagon and their Republican allies the pretext… Read More ›
The G7 Has Central Asia In Its Sights
The G7 Has Central Asia In Its Sights By Andrew Korybko None of the insight shared in this analysis should be misinterpreted as predicting the success of the G7’s planned strategic engagement with Central Asia, but simply as raising awareness of… Read More ›
The Strategic Consequences Of China Skipping India’s G20 Event In Kashmir
The Strategic Consequences Of China Skipping India’s G20 Event In Kashmir By Andrew Korybko China and Pakistan have an interest in jointly coordinating a media campaign to raise wider awareness of their respective claims to Kashmir, which could strengthen their strategic… Read More ›
The US Is Receptive To Kissinger’s Suggestion To Revive Talks With China On A New Détente
The US Is Receptive To Kissinger’s Suggestion To Revive Talks With China On A New Détente By Andrew Korybko The introduction of this week’s two complementary narratives into the West’s information ecosystem suggest that this de facto New Cold War bloc’s… Read More ›
The Top Five Takeaways From Kissinger’s Interview About The Emerging World Order
The Top Five Takeaways From Kissinger’s Interview About The Emerging World Order By Andrew Korybko Casual observers of International Relations might not have the interest or time to read Henry Kissinger’s lengthy interview in full, which is why the present piece… Read More ›
Western Media Is Wrong To Fearmonger About China’s Intentions In Central Asia
Western Media Is Wrong To Fearmonger About China’s Intentions In Central Asia By Andrew Korybko It’s equally unlikely that the Sino-Russo Entente will rupture over Central Asia or that China will one day dominate the region, with this assessment being due… Read More ›