Four Eurasian Connectivity Corridors Discussed At The Kremlin In Supreme Eurasian Economic Council’s Meeting By Andrew Korybko The four projects that were brought up are the Middle Corridor, the North-South Transport Corridor, the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan railway, and the Zangezur Corridor. Thursday didn’t… Read More ›
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The US Is Rolling Out A New Lie For Pressuring African States To Cut Off Ties With Wagner
The US Is Rolling Out A New Lie For Pressuring African States To Cut Off Ties With Wagner By Andrew Korybko The emerging policy is that Russian-friendly states that contract Wagner’s “Democratic Security” services will be targeted with accusations of secretly… Read More ›
Russia-NATO Proxy War: Interpreting The Three Latest Nuclear-Related News Items
Russia-NATO Proxy War: Interpreting The Three Latest Nuclear-Related News Items By Andrew Korybko The appearance of three nuclear-related news items on the same day shows how serious the NATO-Russian proxy war is getting in the period between Russia’s victory in Artyomovsk… Read More ›
Biden’s Re-Election Hinges On The Success Of Kiev’s Counteroffensive
Biden’s Re-Election Hinges On The Success Of Kiev’s Counteroffensive By Andrew Korybko Whichever way one games it out, there’s close to no chance that Kiev’s counteroffensive will meet the Western public’s expectations absent some black swan event, which means that Biden… Read More ›
NATO Might Consider Belarus To Be “Low-Hanging Fruit” During Kiev’s Upcoming Counteroffensive
NATO Might Consider Belarus To Be “Low-Hanging Fruit” During Kiev’s Upcoming Counteroffensive By Andrew Korybko A preplanned Colour Revolution could serve as the public pretext for NATO-backed Belarusian “rebels” to invade their country from Ukraine with full backing from Kiev’s “Lublin… Read More ›
The Devil’s In The Details When It Comes To Pashinyan’s Karabakh Peace Proposal
The Devil’s In The Details When It Comes To Pashinyan’s Karabakh Peace Proposal By Andrew Korybko Russia’s challenge is threefold since it must: 1) broker a sustainable peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan as soon as possible to preempt Yerevan’s “defection”… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Proxy Invasion Of Russia Is Infowar Copium After Losing Artyomovsk
Ukraine’s Proxy Invasion Of Russia Is Infowar Copium After Losing Artyomovsk By Andrew Korybko This is a doomed-to-fail provocation carried out purely for propaganda with the intent of lessening the crushing blow to morale from losing Artyomovsk. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed… Read More ›
What Comes Next After Russia’s Victory In The Battle Of Artyomovsk/Bakhmut?
What Comes Next After Russia’s Victory In The Battle Of Artyomovsk/Bakhmut? By Andrew Korybko This piece will assess the state of affairs as it now exists with the intent of obtaining a better idea about what might come next. Russia declared victory in… Read More ›
Differences Over Kashmir And Ukraine Aren’t Impeding The Expansion Of Russian-Pakistani Trade
Differences Over Kashmir And Ukraine Aren’t Impeding The Expansion Of Russian-Pakistani Trade By Andrew Korybko The latest developments from last week accelerate multipolar processes and help these non-traditional partners advance their legitimate national interests. Russia and Pakistan have defied expectations by… Read More ›
The G7 Has Central Asia In Its Sights
The G7 Has Central Asia In Its Sights By Andrew Korybko None of the insight shared in this analysis should be misinterpreted as predicting the success of the G7’s planned strategic engagement with Central Asia, but simply as raising awareness of… Read More ›