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Andrew Korybko
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Moscow-based American political analyst specializing in the global systemic transition to multipolarity
What Xi Jinping skipping the G20 summit could mean for the new cold war
If the New Cold War becomes defined by Sino-US systemic rivalry more than anything else in the aftermath of President Xi possibly skipping the...
Vivek Ramaswamy’s plan for ending the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine is pragmatic
Accepting the impossibility of Russia abandoning its mutually beneficial cooperation with China and acknowledging that lifting the sanctions likely won’t happen either, the rest...
Bharat’s pushback against US meddling in Bangladesh is driven by security concerns
Since Bangladesh’s upcoming elections are poised to become the US’ next “trigger event” for geostrategically reshaping South Asia, it’s imperative that India offsets these...
Analyzing Putin’s speech at the BRICS Business Forum
President Putin’s approach to BRICS can be summarized as prioritizing logistics cooperation with the group’s RIC core, diversifying Russia’s commodities-driven role in Africa’s development,...
BRICS officially confirmed that it doesn’t want to de-dollarize & isn’t anti-Western
Simply put, BRICS wants to “play it safe” because all of its members apart from Russia are in relationships of complex economic-financial interdependence with...
Is Kyrgyzstan the US’ next regime change target?
What Senator Menendez demands is nothing short of a soft coup brought about by voluntarily reversing Kyrgyzstan’s recent “Democratic Security” successes under the Damocles’...
Why has the American media narrative about last month’s coup in Niger undergone a conspicuous shift?
Americans are suddenly learning more about Barmou because the US is likely exploring the possibility of employing this trusted pre-coup partner as a bridge...
A Professor shares some crucial insights into Manipur’s unrest
Upon learning more about these five subjects of national security importance to Manipur’s unrest – administrative “Balkanization” threats, drug cartels, illegal immigration, missionaries, and...
Rejoinder to Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins: Modi isn’t responsible for Manipur’s Unrest
Under no circumstances will India fold in the face of foreign pressure on issues of national security importance and sovereignty. Those like Wilkins who...
Don’t condemn Bharat for putting its people first by temporarily restricting some rice exports
Its leadership had no choice but to curtail exports in order to avert a potential socio-economic and humanitarian catastrophe at home after unforeseen climatic...