The Russian Ambassador Gave Poland A Dose Of Its Own Diplomatic Medicine By Snubbing His Hosts By Andrew Korybko Regardless of whatever one might think about who’s right and who’s wrong in these cases, the fact is that Russia isn’t letting… Read More ›
Geopolitics
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests?
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests? By Andrew Korybko Considering that the latest surveys revealed overwhelming opposition to a conventional Polish intervention in Ukraine and overwhelming support for the farmers’ protests, Tusk… Read More ›
Interpreting Pakistan’s Seemingly Random Suggestion To Resume Direct Trade With India
Interpreting Pakistan’s Seemingly Random Suggestion To Resume Direct Trade With India By Andrew Korybko Pakistan might be calculating that the creation of a public spectacle over this issue would help Russia’s Chinese-aligned bi-multipolarity faction convince their comparatively quieter but much more… Read More ›
The Outgoing Mexican President’s Policy Towards Illegal Immigration And Cartels Is A Gift To Trump
The Outgoing Mexican President’s Policy Towards Illegal Immigration And Cartels Is A Gift To Trump By Andrew Korybko Many Americans support the former president’s tough stance on these issues. Outgoing Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who’s popularly known by his… Read More ›
Sikorski’s Quip About Poland And Ukraine Being One Country For 400 Years Is Misleading
Sikorski’s Quip About Poland And Ukraine Being One Country For 400 Years Is Misleading By Andrew Korybko All these lands constituted the territory of the loose Polish-Lithuanian Union after Krewo in 1385 and the tighter Commonwealth after Lublin in 1569, but… Read More ›
Here’s Why Ukraine’s GUR, And Not ISIS-K, Is The Prime Suspect In The Crocus Terrorist Attack
Here’s Why Ukraine’s GUR, And Not ISIS-K, Is The Prime Suspect In The Crocus Terrorist Attack By Andrew Korybko The GUR learned everything about terrorism from the CIA, but since it’s still a knockoff, it made a series of sloppy mistakes… Read More ›
Can The US Salvage Its Nigerien Base Deal?
Can The US Salvage Its Nigerien Base Deal? By Andrew Korybko The resolution of this dispute will reveal a lot about the Nigerien military leadership’s internal dynamics, which can in turn enable astute observers to better predict the policies that they… Read More ›
Is It Time For Russia To Close Its Open Border Policy With Central Asia?
Is It Time For Russia To Close Its Open Border Policy With Central Asia? By Andrew Korybko This arrangement is economically beneficial but exposes Russia to security risks. The fact that Friday night’s terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall venue in Moscow was committed… Read More ›
Clarifying The Facts About The Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack In Moscow
Clarifying The Facts About The Crocus City Hall Terrorist Attack In Moscow By Andrew Korybko Reasonable conjecture like wondering whether Ukraine and/or the US were involved is fine seeing as how they’re waging a war against Russia, but it’s unacceptable to… Read More ›
Analysing The Kremlin Spokesman’s Unprecedented Description Of The Ukrainian Conflict As A War
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 ›