The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions By Andrew Korybko What’s so symbolic about this dynamic is that Czechs and Slovaks are fraternal people, yet they’re embracing diametrically opposite views on the New Cold War…. Read More ›
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The North-South Transport Corridor’s Black Sea Branch Could Help Scale Indo-European Trade
The North-South Transport Corridor’s Black Sea Branch Could Help Scale Indo-European Trade By Andrew Korybko Russia isn’t pleased with being squeezed out of Armenia, but it might take some consolation knowing that this corridor could dissuade the West from exploiting Armenia… Read More ›
Ukraine Is Facing The Scenario Of Asymmetrical Partition
Ukraine Is Facing The Scenario Of Asymmetrical Partition By Andrew Korybko Asymmetrical partition between Ukraine’s western neighbours into “spheres of economic influence” alongside a de facto Korean-like partition between NATO and Russia is much more foreseeable than its western neighbours like… Read More ›
Poland’s Subordination To Germany Now Includes Educational, Judicial And Diplomatic Dimensions
Poland’s Subordination To Germany Now Includes Educational, Judicial And Diplomatic Dimensions By Andrew Korybko The latest phase of Poland’s political crisis might lead to Tusk manipulating Duda’s nationalist views and shared pathological fear of Russia into having him sign off on… Read More ›
Are France And The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose?
Are France And The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose? By Andrew Korybko There are indeed plans for a conventional Western intervention in Ukraine despite their leaders’ denials over the past two weeks, but they’ve yet to… Read More ›
It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going
It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going By Andrew Korybko In the absence of funds, a significant portion of which was presumably stolen from Brussels’ monthly financial aid, the only recourse… Read More ›
Should Russia Demote Ties With The EU After Its Ambassadors Snubbed FM Lavrov?
Should Russia Demote Ties With The EU After Its Ambassadors Snubbed FM Lavrov? By Andrew Korybko Russian policymakers would do well to reflect on Medvedev’s advice, which is quite sensible this time. Former Russian President and incumbent Deputy Chair of the… Read More ›
A Top EU Think Tank’s Poll Proved That Polish Views Towards Ukraine Are Noticeably Shifting
A Top EU Think Tank’s Poll Proved That Polish Views Towards Ukraine Are Noticeably Shifting By Andrew Korybko These statistics from one of the EU’s top think tanks, which can’t be accused of being funded by Russia or operating as its… Read More ›
Russia’s Capture Of Avdeevka Will Reverberate Across Europe And Accelerate Geostrategic Shifts
Russia’s Capture Of Avdeevka Will Reverberate Across Europe And Accelerate Geostrategic Shifts By Andrew Korybko Germany’s role as the US’ preferred “Lead From Behind” partner in the EU will become more prominent in the aftermath of Russia capturing Avdeevka, which will… Read More ›
Ukraine’s New Capital? Analysing The Mediterranean Corridor’s Planned Extension To Lvov
Ukraine’s New Capital? Analysing The Mediterranean Corridor’s Planned Extension To Lvov By Andrew Korybko The case can be made that the Mediterranean Corridor’s provisionally planned extension to Lvov is a pilot project that doesn’t presage the bloc’s intent to prepare for… Read More ›