Common Sense, Not Conspiracy Theories, Accounts For Africans’ Embrace Of Russian Media By Andrew Korybko What Russian and affiliated media provide is another way to interpret events across the world, and unlike the West, that country doesn’t have a toxic legacy… Read More ›
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Reducing The Number Of US Journalists In Russia Would Be A Reasonable Move
Reducing The Number Of US Journalists In Russia Would Be A Reasonable Move By Andrew Korybko The Kremlin’s decision to maintain the lopsided state of affairs wherein there are more American journalists in Russia than Russian journalists in America was done… Read More ›
One Particular Pentagon Doc Exposes The Unprofessionalism Of The US’ Intel Community
One Particular Pentagon Doc Exposes The Unprofessionalism Of The US’ Intel Community By Andrew Korybko Casual observers of foreign affairs might be under the naïve impression that whatever government officials tell one another in secret supposedly has some degree of truth… Read More ›
The Strategic Dynamics Shaping The Latest Sino-Indo Tensions Are More Dangerous Than Usual
The Strategic Dynamics Shaping The Latest Sino-Indo Tensions Are More Dangerous Than Usual By Andrew Korybko The latest Sino-Indo tensions are more dangerous than usual since the strategic dynamics that are shaping them involve larger trends that are beyond the ambit… Read More ›
Macron’s Rhetoric About Europe’s Strategic Autonomy Is A Direct Outcome Of His Trip To China
Macron’s Rhetoric About Europe’s Strategic Autonomy Is A Direct Outcome Of His Trip To China By Andrew Korybko It’s important to point out the timing of his latest words, which were shared after he just met with President Xi for around… Read More ›
Interpreting The Postponement Of Multilateral Syria-Centric Talks In Moscow Till May
Interpreting The Postponement Of Multilateral Syria-Centric Talks In Moscow Till May By Andrew Korybko This announcement came just several days after senior diplomats from Iran, Russia, Syria, and Turkiye held talks in Moscow aimed at preparing for the planned meeting between… Read More ›
Finland’s Membership In NATO Is More Symbolically Important Than Militarily
Finland’s Membership In NATO Is More Symbolically Important Than Militarily By Andrew Korybko Finland’s membership in NATO consolidates the US’ successfully reasserted unipolar hegemony over Europe, which thus makes it the primary takeaway. There aren’t yet any serious military implications and… Read More ›
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose By Andrew Korybko The EU wanted to know what would have to happen for China to cross Brussels’ “red line” by arming Russia, while China wanted to know… Read More ›
Reports Indicate That The Sino-Indo Rivalry Is Heating Up In The Bay Of Bengal
Reports Indicate That The Sino-Indo Rivalry Is Heating Up In The Bay Of Bengal By Andrew Korybko Absent the comparative (Russian-mediated?) restoration of Sino-Indo trust, especially after bilateral ties nosedived this past week, their rivalry will likely only get worse. A… Read More ›
Don’t Be Fooled By Lula’s Latest Remarks On The NATO-Russian Proxy War
Don’t Be Fooled By Lula’s Latest Remarks On The NATO-Russian Proxy War By Andrew Korybko The Brazilian leader’s latest remarks were just a creative reaffirmation of his objectively existing and easily verifiable position towards this conflict. Nothing actually changed, but he’s… Read More ›