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Andrew Korybko is an American Moscow-based political analyst specializing in the relationship between the US strategy in Afro-Eurasia, China’s One Belt One Road global vision of New Silk Road connectivity, and Hybrid Warfare. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
Belarus Is Between a Rock and a Hard Place. “Balance” its Relations between Russia and the US By Andrew Korybko, September 05, 2019
Kazakhstan’s New President Faces His First Test: Anti-Chinese Protests By Andrew Korybko, September 05, 2019
Russia’s Asian Pivot: The Vladivostok-Chennai Maritime Corridor By Andrew Korybko, September 04, 2019
US Sanctions Threats Won’t Stop Russia-Africa Security Cooperation By Andrew Korybko, September 03, 2019
Are Russia and India Global Partners? The Brahmos Supersonic Missiles, The Russia-China Relationship By Andrew Korybko, August 30, 2019
Cambodia Is Showing How Small Countries Could Stand Up to the US By Andrew Korybko, August 29, 2019
“Israel” Will Never Let Iran Build a Pipeline to Syria Unless Russia Is Involved By Andrew Korybko, August 29, 2019
India
New Delhi’s Man in Moscow Is Right, Russia and India Are Global Partners By Andrew Korybko, August 28, 2019
The Amazon Fires and the Dawn of Environmental Interventions By Andrew Korybko, August 28, 2019
The Putin-Erdogan Summit Will Influence the Syrian End Game By Andrew Korybko, August 27, 2019
India is Reviving an Old Narrative in Its Anti-Khalistan Infowar By Andrew Korybko, August 26, 2019
Black Sea-Caspian Sea Connectivity Is the Future of Eurasian Integration By Andrew Korybko, August 25, 2019
“New Detente” Between Russia and The West? Impacts on the Russia-China Strategic Partnership By Andrew Korybko, August 23, 2019
India
Kashmir and the US-Russia Power Play in South Asia By Andrew Korybko, August 23, 2019
What’s Russia Up to in the Iranian Port of Chabahar? The North-South Transport Corridor (NSTC) By Andrew Korybko, August 22, 2019
Russia’s UNSC Kashmir Stance Wasn’t Influenced by India or Pakistan, but by China By Andrew Korybko, August 22, 2019
The War on Yemen: How Far Will the Saudi-UAE Confrontation Go? By Andrew Korybko, August 18, 2019
Russia and China Divided over Kashmir Crisis By Andrew Korybko, August 18, 2019
South Yemen Is Already Functionally Independent Even if It’s Not Recognized as Such By Andrew Korybko, August 16, 2019
What Explains Russia and China’s Differing Stances towards Kashmir? By Andrew Korybko, August 16, 2019
Why Don’t Activists Care About the Kashmiris as Much as the Rohingyas? By Andrew Korybko, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong Protesters Are Collectively Punishing the Peaceful Population By Andrew Korybko, August 13, 2019
Iran Might be About To Change Its Approach Towards India By Andrew Korybko, August 13, 2019
Could The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Contribute to Resolving the Kashmir Crisis? By Andrew Korybko, August 12, 2019
Did Indian Intelligence Invent a Russian Diplomatic Statement to Pressure Moscow on Kashmir? By Andrew Korybko, August 11, 2019
“The Sikhs For Justice” Are Taking Up The Kashmiri Cause At The UN By Andrew Korybko, August 10, 2019
Crisis in Kyrgzyztan: Another Color Revolution or Even Civil War? By Andrew Korybko, August 09, 2019
The FBI’s Alleged Conspiracy Theorist-Terrorist Connection Is Anti-American By Andrew Korybko, August 08, 2019
If Crimea Matters, Russia Should Support Kashmir By Andrew Korybko, August 08, 2019
S-400
India’s Finding Out the Hard Way that It Isn’t “America’s Exclusive Ally” By Andrew Korybko, August 07, 2019
Trump’s Firearm and Immigration Reform Proposal Is a Risky Political Gamble By Andrew Korybko, August 06, 2019
Nobody Will Stop the US if It Blockades Venezuela By Andrew Korybko, August 05, 2019
UAE Withdrawal from Yemen. Turning Point. Did the Ansar Allah Just Win the Yemeni War? By Andrew Korybko, August 02, 2019
Trump’s Afghan Drawdown Plans. Reducing US Military Presence in Afghanistan Before 2020 Elections? By Andrew Korybko, August 01, 2019
It’s Too Late for India to Rethink Its Failed Afghan Strategy By Andrew Korybko, August 01, 2019
India Involved in China-Vietnam Dispute in the South China Sea? By Andrew Korybko, August 01, 2019
Is India Preparing to Unleash “Weapons of Mass Migration” in Kashmir? By Andrew Korybko, August 01, 2019
China’s Proposed “Code of Conduct” for Antarctica By Andrew Korybko, July 31, 2019
It’s Deceptive to Talk About a ‘Cycle of Violence’ in Hong Kong By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2019
Information Warfare: Iran’s “B-Team” Branding Is Effective in Putting a Lot of Pressure on Bolton By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2019
The Recent Japanese Elections Might Slow Down the US’ “Indo-Pacific” Strategy By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2019
Khalistan Isn’t About “Sikh Supremacy”, but Challenging Hindu Supremacy By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2019
US
The U.S. Has No Place in Stirring Up China-Vietnam Relations By Andrew Korybko, July 27, 2019
The Kremlin’s “Balancing Act”: Russia’s Ties with both Israel and Iran By Andrew Korybko, July 26, 2019
Cambodia Rumors: “Secret Chinese Bases” or “Argument over Semantics?” By Andrew Korybko, July 26, 2019
A Joint-Russia-China Air Patrol Just Made South Korean-Japanese Tensions Worse By Andrew Korybko, July 25, 2019
Mahathir Mohamad
New MH17 Documentary Proves Beyond a Doubt that a Cover-Up Took Place By Andrew Korybko, July 25, 2019
US-Pakistan Relations: The Top Six Takeaways From The Trump-Khan Summit By Andrew Korybko, July 24, 2019
Resignation of Kosovo’s Prime Minister Might Give Fresh Impetus To “New Balkans” Plan By Andrew Korybko, July 24, 2019
Modi Must be Mad Beyond All Belief at the Khan-Trump Meeting By Andrew Korybko, July 23, 2019
The Japan-Korea Trade Dispute Debunks Anti-Chinese Narratives By Andrew Korybko, July 23, 2019
The War on Yemen Just Went from Bad to Worse for Saudi Arabia By Andrew Korybko, July 22, 2019
India and the Khalistan Liberation Movement. Fleshing Out The Future Vision Of Indian Federalism By Andrew Korybko, July 22, 2019
Putin Just Did a 180 on the Skripal Affair and Raised Countless Questions By Andrew Korybko, July 21, 2019
Russia and China Compete In Africa. Moscow’s “Pivot to Africa” By Andrew Korybko, July 19, 2019
The Sidama Region and Ethiopia’s “Perfect Storm” By Andrew Korybko, July 19, 2019
Julian Assange: US Coopts Patriotic Opposition in Ecuador, Former President Correa goes against Wikileaks Founder By Andrew Korybko, July 18, 2019
Reopening of Pakistan’s Airspace: A Bad Omen for India? Implications for Iran and Afghanistan By Andrew Korybko, July 17, 2019
Towards an India-US-Israel Alliance directed against Iran? Prime Minister Modi “Pivots to the West” By Andrew Korybko, July 17, 2019
Russia’s Bolivia Gambit Is a Bold Economic Move By Andrew Korybko, July 16, 2019