Imran Khan Has A Point: Pakistan’s Future Should Indeed Be Tied With Russia, But Will It? By Andrew Korybko The problem is that the authorities who replaced him following the post-modern coup in early April comprise members of the pro-American school… Read More ›
Geopolitics
The Socio-Political (Soft Security) Dynamics Of Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan Crisis
The Socio-Political (Soft Security) Dynamics Of Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan Crisis By Andrew Korybko Uzbekistan’s “Democratic Security” challenge now is to manage local and national perceptions about what transpired so as to avoid having well-intended but naïve folks misled by foreign narratives falsely… Read More ›
President Putin Cautioned Russian Strategic Forecasters Against Indulging In Wishful Thinking
President Putin Cautioned Russian Strategic Forecasters Against Indulging In Wishful Thinking By Andrew Korybko Strategic forecasters must always aspire to reflect reality as accurately as they can, understanding that this is impossible to perfectly do in practice but nevertheless continually moving… Read More ›
Egypt And Its TPLF Proxies Are Plotting To Divide And Rule Ethiopia And Sudan
Egypt And Its TPLF Proxies Are Plotting To Divide And Rule Ethiopia And Sudan By Andrew Korybko What Cairo is cleverly doing is setting Sudan up to fail in an attempt to divide and rule both it and Ethiopia in order… Read More ›
Five Reasons Imran Khan Will Return To Lead Pakistan
Five Reasons Imran Khan Will Return To Lead Pakistan By L’Ordre There are good reasons to believe the unfairly removed Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, will achieve political victory and be able to lead the country again. #1 All… Read More ›
Is NATO’s Northern Expansion Really A Major Defeat For Russia?
Is NATO’s Northern Expansion Really A Major Defeat For Russia? By Andrew Korybko There are few fatal flaws in this narrative that discredit the point being put forth. The US-led Western Mainstream Media (MSM) is busy pushing the weaponized information warfare… Read More ›
India Is Purchasing Russian Coal With Yuan And So Should Pakistan
India Is Purchasing Russian Coal With Yuan And So Should Pakistan By Andrew Korybko Pakistan could have been the first to set the example of purchasing resources from Russia with yuan had the currency swap with China that its Ambassador to… Read More ›
Interpreting Indonesia’s Mediation In The Ukrainian Conflict
Interpreting Indonesia’s Mediation In The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko Indonesia has enormous strategic potential in the New Cold War and especially within the new Non-Aligned Movement (Neo-NAM) that its Indian partner hopes to assemble, which is why it would have… Read More ›
Russia Has South Asia’s Back In The Economic Crisis
Russia Has South Asia’s Back In The Economic Crisis By Andrew Korybko Through the combination of food and fuel exports (as well as planned pipeline cooperation such as is the case with Pakistan), the Kremlin has successfully leveraged its status as… Read More ›
The UK Prime Minister Paraphrased 1984’s “War Is Peace” During His Meeting With Macron
The UK Prime Minister Paraphrased 1984’s “War Is Peace” During His Meeting With Macron By Andrew Korybko The general dumbing down of Western society over the decades made it possible for leaders like Johnson to paraphrase 1984’s infamous doublethink slogan without… Read More ›