Japan And The Philippines Aim To Provoke A New Asian Arms Race At America’s Behest By Andrew Korybko Arms races are always a bonanza for the military-industrial complex, which exerts outsized influence over US policymaking, but there might be more to… Read More ›
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A Coup d’état In France With Macron Refusing To Honour Election Results
A Coup d’état In France With Macron Refusing To Honour Election Results By Uriel Araujo Imagine you are a head of state facing a domestic crisis. You bypass vote in the parliament to force unpopular measures through questionable methods (amid major… Read More ›
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel By Andrew Korybko State sovereignty is a reality of International Relations, and those who deny it do so at their own risk regardless of whether they disagree with the forms in which it’s expressed,… Read More ›
Fake News Alert: Hungary Isn’t About To Tacitly Let Russian Spies Into The EU
Fake News Alert: Hungary Isn’t About To Tacitly Let Russian Spies Into The EU By Andrew Korybko This latest claim represents a narrative escalation in the already tense Hungarian-EU Crisis. Leader of the “European People’s Party” Manfred Weber sent a letter… Read More ›
Orban’s Insight Into The Global Systemic Transition And Hungarian Grand Strategy Is Worth Reading
Orban’s Insight Into The Global Systemic Transition And Hungarian Grand Strategy Is Worth Reading By Andrew Korybko He said that the Ukrainian Conflict was a “red pill” for him and elaborated on the ten ways in which it opened his eyes… 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 ›
Georgia Is The Next Country That Might Face A High-Profile Assassination Attempt
Georgia Is The Next Country That Might Face A High-Profile Assassination Attempt By Andrew Korybko Aware that the window of opportunity for destabilizing their country might soon close, the Georgian Legion might desperately try to carry out a high-profile assassination attempt… Read More ›
Five Takeaways From Hungary And Slovakia’s Russian Oil Dispute With Ukraine
Five Takeaways From Hungary And Slovakia’s Russian Oil Dispute With Ukraine By Andrew Korybko This incident shows the lengths to which Ukraine and the EU are going to keep those two in line after they united to form an anti-war bloc… Read More ›
Hungarian PM’s Peace Mission Report To The EU Isn’t Anywhere As Scandalous As Some Might Think
Hungarian PM’s Peace Mission Report To The EU Isn’t Anywhere As Scandalous As Some Might Think By Andrew Korybko Nothing contained therein can credibly be described as “pro-Russian” or even “Russian-friendly”, but simply pragmatic since he argues that the failure to… Read More ›
The EU’s Planned Transformation Into A Military Union Is A Federalist Power Play
The EU’s Planned Transformation Into A Military Union Is A Federalist Power Play By Andrew Korybko Upon surrendering sovereignty over military policymaking, which some EU members have proudly protected up until now, every other aspect of federalization would quickly fall into… Read More ›