All Sides Of The Ukrainian Conflict Underestimated Each Other Analysing The Scandal Over Serbia’s Latest Anti-Russian Vote At The UNGA By Andrew Korybko Defying two of the three Great Powers with the greatest influence over Serbia was an epic error of judgement,… Read More ›
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Russia And The US’ Diplomatic Choreography At The UN Shows Their Commitment To A “New Détente”
Russia And The US’ Diplomatic Choreography At The UN Shows Their Commitment To A “New Détente” By Andrew Korybko Any claims of Russia “backstabbing” or “selling out” China are absurd and driven by a desire to sow discord. The “New Détente”, which… Read More ›
Transatlantic Tensions: Colonial Power Dynamics In The US-Europe Relationship
Transatlantic Tensions: Colonial Power Dynamics In The US-Europe Relationship By Uriel Araujo US foreign policy frequently reminds of the swing of a pendulum, oscillating between “countering” either Russia or China – sometimes attempting to pursue both trends as in Biden’s “dual… Read More ›
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Three Years Straight
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Three Years Straight By Andrew Korybko What ties these five trends together is Trump’s historic return to the presidency, his successful purge of the “deep state” that enabled… Read More ›
Three Takeaways From The Impending Launch Of The First Russian-Pakistani Freight Train Service
Three Takeaways From The Impending Launch Of The First Russian-Pakistani Freight Train Service By Andrew Korybko The best-case scenario would be for Pakistan to defy the US’ secondary sanctions threats against all those that do business with Iran, patch up its… Read More ›
Russia’s Support Of Mali Is Driving Algeria To Diversify Its Military Partnerships
Russia’s Support Of Mali Is Driving Algeria To Diversify Its Military Partnerships By Andrew Korybko Algeria seemingly suspects that Russia might leverage its dominant military supply role to coerce concessions on the latest Mali-Tuareg conflict, which Algiers wouldn’t comply with for… Read More ›
Poland Should Accept Belarus’ Proposal For Mutual Military Inspections But Probably Won’t
Poland Should Accept Belarus’ Proposal For Mutual Military Inspections But Probably Won’t By Andrew Korybko Entering into a rapprochement with Belarus along the lines of what the US is reportedly working towards would prevent Poland’s ruling duopoly from playing the Russian… Read More ›
The US Government’s Reportedly Shifting Rhetoric Towards Russia-Ukraine Is Significant
The US Government’s Reportedly Shifting Rhetoric Towards Russia-Ukraine Is Significant By Andrew Korybko The US could move its nascent “New Détente” with Russia further along by either forcing the G7 and UNGA Resolution sponsors to change their language about “Russian aggression”… Read More ›
The Polish Defence Minister Told Europe To Prioritize Ukraine’s Reconstruction Over Peacekeepers
The Polish Defence Minister Told Europe To Prioritize Ukraine’s Reconstruction Over Peacekeepers By Andrew Korybko His rhetoric is very powerful and was completely unexpected from most observers, but that’s because Western and Russian ones alike don’t understand contemporary Poland all that… Read More ›
Russia Says European “Peacekeeping” Troops In Ukraine Will Be Legitimate Targets
Russia Says European “Peacekeeping” Troops In Ukraine Will Be Legitimate Targets By Uriel Araujo While Trump conducts the American withdrawal from Eastern Europe and Washington plans pivoting to the Pacific, Western European leaders in turn seem to be just lost. Sir Keir… Read More ›