The Last Karabakh Conflict Will Reshape All Key Players’ Perceptions Of One Another By Andrew Korybko These reshaped perceptions will have the combined effect of revolutionizing the South Caucasus. Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkiye, and possibly Iran are all expected to streamline game-changing… Read More ›
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Sunday’s Fake News About A Coup In The Congo Republic Might Have Been A Clever Western Psy-Op
Sunday’s Fake News About A Coup In The Congo Republic Might Have Been A Clever Western Psy-Op By Andrew Korybko Whoever concocted this fake news story knew that their target audience would spread it like wildfire, which suggests that they successfully… Read More ›
The Intercept’s Latest Leak Might Deal Irreparable Damage To Pakistani-Chinese Relations
The Intercept’s Latest Leak Might Deal Irreparable Damage To Pakistani-Chinese Relations By Andrew Korybko At the same time as Pakistani officials were negotiating with Russia to import oil and abstaining from anti-Russian UNGA Resolutions alongside China, their country’s arms were being… Read More ›
Russia And Iran Are On The Same Page Regarding Armenia
Russia And Iran Are On The Same Page Regarding Armenia By Andrew Korybko The Iranian leadership doesn’t share some of its online supporters’ misinformed economic views nor their ultra-nationalist ones, which is why Foreign Minister Abdollahian just scolded Armenia for its… Read More ›
The New York Times Confirmed That Russia Is Far Ahead Of NATO In The Race Of Logistics
The New York Times Confirmed That Russia Is Far Ahead Of NATO In The Race Of Logistics By Andrew Korybko The West’s sanctions policy failed to curtail Russia’s military-industrial production, which actually ended up surging over the past 18 months as… Read More ›
Why Was Zelensky Overly Defensive In His Latest Interview With The Economist?
Why Was Zelensky Overly Defensive In His Latest Interview With The Economist? By Andrew Korybko The analysis argues that his new attitude is because some Western officials are likely already holding unofficial talks with Russia. Zelensky’s characteristic cockiness was conspicuously absent… Read More ›
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing By Andrew Korybko Russia and North Korea’s complementary balancing acts at the global and national levels vis-a-vis China coupled with China’s reluctance to burn all bridges with the West as… Read More ›
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US By Andrew Korybko All that Vietnam is trying to do is strike the best balance of interests possible whereby it maximally benefits from all parties without harming any of… Read More ›
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition By Andrew Korybko Through these three major developments over the past year that all directly arose from Vision 2030, MBS was able to do the seemingly impossible by reaping the geo-economic… Read More ›
The Polish Opposition Is Exposing The Ruling Party’s Hypocrisy On Russia And Muslim Immigration
The Polish Opposition Is Exposing The Ruling Party’s Hypocrisy On Russia And Muslim Immigration By Andrew Korybko There’s a chance that PO’s efforts to expose PiS as hypocrites on these sensitive issues could bear electoral fruit, but it’s too early to… Read More ›