Iran’s Quickly Becoming The Core Of Eurasia’s Multipolar Connectivity Projects By Andrew Korybko Iran’s role as the core of Eurasia’s multipolar connectivity projects means that Russia, India, and China will all have to take it into account when coordinating their strategies… Read More ›
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Chinese-Iranian Overland Connectivity Is Slowly But Surely Being Streamlined
Chinese-Iranian Overland Connectivity Is Slowly But Surely Being Streamlined By Andrew Korybko The grand strategic trend is that Iran is reorienting itself towards the East in line with the rest of the world as all key players in the global systemic… Read More ›
President Putin’s Insight Into State Sovereignty Is Instructive For All Countries
President Putin’s Insight Into State Sovereignty Is Instructive For All Countries By Andrew Korybko At the end of the day, while the bifurcation of the world into sovereign states and colonies isn’t as clear-cut as some might think, President Putin’s observation… Read More ›
The Middle Corridor Will Help China Hedge Against Uncertainty In Russia And Pakistan
The Middle Corridor Will Help China Hedge Against Uncertainty In Russia And Pakistan By Andrew Korybko It’s unrealistic that China would ever abandon its investments in Russia or Pakistan, but those two’s connectivity roles for it vis-à-vis the EU and West… Read More ›
Strategic Impact Of Iranian President’s Visit To Russia Shouldn’t Be Exaggerated
Strategic Impact Of Iranian President’s Visit To Russia Shouldn’t Be Exaggerated By Andrew Korybko President Raisi’s visit was a stunning success, but its grand strategic impact shouldn’t be exaggerated. Iranian President Raisi recently addressed the Russian Duma during his first trip to the… Read More ›
The Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Might Herald Larger Russian Regional Ambitions
The Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Might Herald Larger Russian Regional Ambitions By Andrew Korybko This isn’t wishful thinking speculation either but premised on recent reports about what Iran’s Minister of Petroleum Javad Owji expected to discuss with his Russian counterpart Nikolay… Read More ›
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project By Andrew Korybko To oppose the Zangezur Corridor is to oppose China and Russia’s multipolar vision. It also suggests that one has fallen for self-interested forces’ fake news campaigns against this multilaterally… Read More ›
Improved Syria-UAE Ties Raise Questions About The Future Of Syria-Iran Ones
Improved Syria-UAE Ties Raise Questions About The Future Of Syria-Iran Ones By Andrew Korybko The UAE might predictably seek to entice Syria with promises of reconstruction funds and assurances that it’ll influence its “Israeli” ally to stop bombing the Arab Republic… Read More ›
Is A So-Called Eastern Axis Really Emerging Between Russia, China, And Iran?
Is A So-Called Eastern Axis Really Emerging Between Russia, China, And Iran? By Andrew Korybko On the surface, it appears as though these three are mostly in sync with one another, but that observation doesn’t mean that they constitute an ‘eastern… Read More ›
Pakistan-TTP Negotiations And Iran’s Proxy War In Pakistan
Pakistan-TTP Negotiations And Iran’s Proxy War In Pakistan Experts Ahmed Quraishi and Khalid Muhammad analyse latest developments in the region, focusing on Pakistan-TTP negotiations and Iran’s proxy war inside Pakistan. Syeda Qudsiya Mashhadi moderated the session.