Moldova’s Pro-Western President Was Predictably Re-Elected Due To The Diaspora By Andrew Korybko Moldova’s future is expected to be a very dark one whose trajectory is already set and might be impossible to offset. Moldovan President Maia Sandu was re-elected on… Read More ›
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Ukraine’s Struggle To “Survive” Endangers The Very Survival Of Europe
Ukraine’s Struggle To “Survive” Endangers The Very Survival Of Europe By Uriel Araujo From a European perspective, Kiev’s efforts to realize its ethnocratic nation-building project and the Ukrainian struggle to “survive” endangers the very survival of Europe – at least in… Read More ›
The US vs. BRICS In Africa
The US vs. BRICS In Africa By Andrew Korybko This emerging front of the New Cold War will likely see the Sino-Russo Entente more closely coordinating against the US-led West there. Africa is increasingly figuring into major countries’ and organizations’ discussions… Read More ›
Zelensky’s “Victory Plan” Is A Tool To Realize Ethnocratic Fantasy In Ukraine
Zelensky’s “Victory Plan” Is A Tool To Realize Ethnocratic Fantasy In Ukraine By Uriel Araujo The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky failed to gather much support from European allies last week but he nonetheless announced his quite grandiose “Victory Plan” yesterday during his delivery… Read More ›
An Islamic Eschatological View Of Changing Realities In The Global Order
An Islamic Eschatological View Of Changing Realities In The Global Order By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein The Quran And The Crucifixion – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
The Chagos Islands Compromise Between Mauritius And The UK Was The Most Realistic Deal Possible
The Chagos Islands Compromise Between Mauritius And The UK Was The Most Realistic Deal Possible By Andrew Korybko There was no way that Mauritius could forcibly expel the Anglo-American Axis from these disputed islands, and nobody was going to provide meaningful… Read More ›
Russia’s Potential Ban On Critical Mineral Exports To The West Likely Won’t Change Much
Russia’s Potential Ban On Critical Mineral Exports To The West Likely Won’t Change Much By Andrew Korybko Asian countries would probably replace Russia’s lost Western customers, while India could facilitate their purchase of these resources just like it’s already doing with… Read More ›
Russia Rebuked The Hawks By Confirming That It Won’t Test Nukes Unless The US Does So First
Russia Rebuked The Hawks By Confirming That It Won’t Test Nukes Unless The US Does So First By Andrew Korybko Putin doesn’t want the US thinking that he’s about to escalate and thus tempt it into escalating first in a way… Read More ›
What Was A Japanese Spy Doing In Belarus?
What Was A Japanese Spy Doing In Belarus? By Andrew Korybko Japan was passing everything along to its Western partners in the implied hopes of them then supporting it more in its own part of the world. Belarusian media reported earlier… Read More ›
RT Is Being Scapegoated For The US’ Global Soft Power Failures
RT Is Being Scapegoated For The US’ Global Soft Power Failures By Andrew Korybko The US simply cannot accept that it lost the battle for hearts and minds across the Global South and even among a growing segment of the Western… Read More ›