Why Don’t The EU’s Reported Security Guarantees To Ukraine Include Mutual Defence? By Andrew Korybko The West doesn’t want to risk getting embroiled in a larger conflict with Russia by miscalculation once that bloc’s failed proxy war against it inevitably freezes…. Read More ›
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The West’s Pro-Armenian Pivot Is Complete After The US And EU Openly Took Its Side
The West’s Pro-Armenian Pivot Is Complete After The US And EU Openly Took Its Side By Andrew Korybko The regional geostrategic reorientation that’s presently unfolding in the “Greater Caucasus” is leading to Azerbaijan becoming a pivotal player in multipolar processes while… Read More ›
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 End Of The Karabakh Conflict Will Revolutionize The Region
The End Of The Karabakh Conflict Will Revolutionize The Region By Andrew Korybko Here’s the full text of the written interview that I gave to Dutch journalist Laura Oorschot, who incorporated some of the insight during her appearance on blckbx’s livestream… 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 ›
CARICOM’s Ten Point Plan For Reparatory Justice Is Actually Quite Reasonable
CARICOM’s Ten Point Plan For Reparatory Justice Is Actually Quite Reasonable By Andrew Korybko The CELAC-EU joint statement from this week’s summit referenced the CARICOM reparations plan, which is fair and would be mutually beneficial for those European governments that it… Read More ›
The Reported CELAC-EU Brouhaha Over Ukraine And Reparations Distracts From A Key Point
The Reported CELAC-EU Brouhaha Over Ukraine And Reparations Distracts From A Key Point By Andrew Korybko The CELAC states signaled that the EU’s hostility towards Russia wouldn’t affect their bilateral ties by dint of preparing for their first summit in eight… Read More ›
Western Officials Should Ban The Burning Of Religious Texts If They Are Sincerely Against It
Western Officials Should Ban The Burning Of Religious Texts If They Are Sincerely Against It By Andrew Korybko Whatever appeal the West’s form of democracy might have to some non-Westerners is less important than respecting their religious sensitivities and preemptively averting… Read More ›
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits By Andrew Korybko China’s goal is to keep expanding ties with the EU in spite of US pressure and EU-Russian tensions since it considers this integral… Read More ›
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose By Andrew Korybko The EU wanted to know what would have to happen for China to cross Brussels’ “red line” by arming Russia, while China wanted to know… Read More ›