Analysing The Kremlin Spokesman’s Unprecedented Description Of The Ukrainian Conflict As A War By Andrew Korybko This should be seen as the Kremlin’s clearest signal yet that it’ll respond to the scenario of a conventional Western intervention by striking those opposing… Read More ›
Europe
The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions
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 ›
Poland Is Poised To Play An Indispensable Role In Germany’s “Fortress Europe”
Poland Is Poised To Play An Indispensable Role In Germany’s “Fortress Europe” By Andrew Korybko Poland is now working hand-in-glove with Germany to turbocharge the latter’s superpower trajectory and especially its military component, which is reshaping European geopolitics and is therefore… Read More ›
Ukraine’s “Journalist” Provocations Set The Basis For Its Latest Anti-Polish Infowar Campaign
Ukraine’s “Journalist” Provocations Set The Basis For Its Latest Anti-Polish Infowar Campaign By Andrew Korybko Ukraine is trying to smear Poland’s reputation in the eyes of its Western allies by falsely framing it as a Russian-infiltrated society whose government is so… 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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
Transnistria Could Become The Tripwire For A Wider War In The Region
Transnistria Could Become The Tripwire For A Wider War In The Region By Andrew Korybko It’s already known after German Chancellor Scholz’s tacit admission last week that the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine has morphed into an undeclared but limited hot… Read More ›
NATO’s Debate Over Whether To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine Shows Its Desperation
NATO’s Debate Over Whether To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine Shows Its Desperation By Andrew Korybko NATO is planning for a possible Russian breakthrough across the Line of Contact later this year but isn’t yet sure how to react if that happens…. Read More ›
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Two Years Straight
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Two Years Straight By Andrew Korybko These five trends are considered to be the most significant grand strategic ones that are expected to have the greatest impact on… Read More ›