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Andrew Korybko
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Moscow-based American political analyst specializing in the global systemic transition to multipolarity
Trump’s NATO comments are actually quite sensible
All that he wanted to do was make a rhetorical point to whichever leader it was that he spoke to about this sometime in...
Myanmar’s two-year-long conflict isn’t as simple as it seems at first glance
The best-case scenario is that Russian aid helps the Tatmadaw win enough gains on the ground for anti-government armed groups to agree to a...
Five reasons for Bharat to recognize Somaliland
This bold move would advance its security, diplomatic, economic, and soft power interests in one fell swoop with the only possible costs being criticism...
Bharat should explore the possibility of a naval base in Socotra or Somaliland
What both proposals have in common is India making a bold move in coordination with the UAE, direct in the case of Socotra and...
The Somalian Leader literally asked Italy to take back control of its former plantations
He just dealt irreparable damage to his reputation by showing that he’s willing to subordinate Somalia to Italian neo-colonialism in exchange for support in...
Bharat has the right attitude towards competition with China
The masterful interplay between nationalism and internationalism, particularly with respect to balancing complex domestic and international affairs, has become the defining feature of the...
The Bangladeshi Opposition’s new narrative is meant to maximally appeal to the West
The basis upon which overt Western support for the opposition’s impending Color Revolution plans can be provided is the false narrative that the Bangladesh...
Pakistan’s claim of Indian extrajudicial killings on its soil shouldn’t be seen in a vacuum
The bilateral, regional, and international contexts explain why Pakistan decided to make these allegations public at this time. Pakistani Foreign Secretary Muhammad...
The Eastern Maritime Corridor is shaping up to be the next big thing in Russo-Indo relations
The Kremlin’s intentions in building the “Russo-Indo Ring” around the Asian half of Eurasia are to promote friendly, gentle, and non-hostile Sino-Indo geo-economic competition...
Why’s the New York Times fearmongering about Indonesia’s Presidential frontrunner?
It’s an information warfare provocation intended to manipulate voters’ perceptions of the frontrunner to the point that a run-off election is scheduled this summer,...