Possible Scenarios Of Further Escalation In The Middle East By Alexander Dugin Let us try to describe one of the possible scenarios of further escalation in the Middle East. The Palestinian uprising begins in the West Bank and East Jerusalem…. Read More ›
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Kazakhstan’s Pro-EU Pivot Poses A Challenge For The Sino-Russo Entente
Kazakhstan’s Pro-EU Pivot Poses A Challenge For The Sino-Russo Entente By Andrew Korybko The Sino-Russo Entente dislikes Tokayev’s reliance on the EU as the means for averting Kazakhstan’s potentially disproportionate dependence on them. His pledge to uphold the West’s anti-Russian sanctions… Read More ›
The Intercept’s Latest Leak Might Deal Irreparable Damage To Pakistani-Chinese Relations
The Intercept’s Latest Leak Might Deal Irreparable Damage To Pakistani-Chinese Relations By Andrew Korybko At the same time as Pakistani officials were negotiating with Russia to import oil and abstaining from anti-Russian UNGA Resolutions alongside China, their country’s arms were being… Read More ›
RT’s Critique Of IMEC Only Debunks The Western Narrative But Doesn’t Discredit This Project
RT’s Critique Of IMEC Only Debunks The Western Narrative But Doesn’t Discredit This Project By Andrew Korybko Taken together, all four of Fomenko’s points conclusively prove that IMEC isn’t an “historic challenge” to BRI, but this doesn’t discredit that new project… Read More ›
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing By Andrew Korybko Russia and North Korea’s complementary balancing acts at the global and national levels vis-a-vis China coupled with China’s reluctance to burn all bridges with the West as… Read More ›
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US By Andrew Korybko All that Vietnam is trying to do is strike the best balance of interests possible whereby it maximally benefits from all parties without harming any of… Read More ›
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition By Andrew Korybko Through these three major developments over the past year that all directly arose from Vision 2030, MBS was able to do the seemingly impossible by reaping the geo-economic… Read More ›
IMEC Doesn’t Just Compete With CPEC But Arguably Surpasses It In All Respects
IMEC Doesn’t Just Compete With CPEC But Arguably Surpasses It In All Respects By Andrew Korybko These neighbouring countries’ fates couldn’t be more different: Pakistan is descending into instability, abject poverty, and isolation while India is rising as a beacon of… Read More ›
Closer AU-EU Ties Aren’t At The Expense Of The Sino-Russo Entente
Closer AU-EU Ties Aren’t At The Expense Of The Sino-Russo Entente By Andrew Korybko Africa as a whole can capitalize on this by bargaining for better deals from the West, which many of its countries already count as among their top… Read More ›
China Made A Mistake On Its New Map That Sparked False Speculation About A Dispute With Russia
China Made A Mistake On Its New Map That Sparked False Speculation About A Dispute With Russia By Andrew Korybko In the interests of the Russian-Chinese Strategic Partnership, it would be a good idea for Beijing to quietly modify the latest… Read More ›