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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.
Balkanization. The Nation-State: Post-Mortem By Andrew Korybko, November 25, 2017
Sudan Is Indispensable to China’s Silk Road Vision for Africa By Andrew Korybko, November 25, 2017
Pakistan in An Emerging Multipolar World: ASGA Strategy for the Afro-Pacific By Andrew Korybko, November 23, 2017
Anarchy in Eritrea’s Capital Asmara: Regime Change Riots or Fake News Fabrication? By Andrew Korybko, November 14, 2017
Germany Clumsily Admits to Supporting Regime Change in Poland By Andrew Korybko, November 12, 2017
Mohammed Bin Salman Drains the Saudi Swamp By Andrew Korybko, November 11, 2017
Russia’s Iranian Energy Deal Killed Four Birds with One Stone By Andrew Korybko, November 08, 2017
The Baku Tblisi Kars (KTK) Railway Is Turkey’s Silk Road Corridor To Central Asia By Andrew Korybko, November 06, 2017
Assessing the US-Backed Iraqi-Saudi Rapprochement By Andrew Korybko, October 29, 2017
The Kurds Want a “Federal” Regime Change in Syria By Andrew Korybko, October 28, 2017
The Gigantic City Project Called NEOM: Saudi Arabia Might Recognize Israel Because of NEOM Project By Andrew Korybko, October 27, 2017
India Mimics America and Hints at a Russian Twitter Troll Conspiracy By Andrew Korybko, October 25, 2017
Strengthening the Russia-Israeli “Strategic Partnership”, Russia’s Defense Minister Shoigu Visits Israel By Andrew Korybko, October 22, 2017
Poland’s “Pivot Towards Turkey” Is All About the “Intermarium” By Andrew Korybko, October 22, 2017
Will the Kirkuk Campaign Lead to Regime Change in Kurdistan? By Andrew Korybko, October 18, 2017
Is It Time for “Food Diplomacy” in Venezuela? By Andrew Korybko, October 18, 2017
Here’s How the Russian-Saudi Rapprochement Might Affect Yemen By Andrew Korybko, October 17, 2017
The US-Turkish “Visa War” Is a Hybrid War Harbinger By Andrew Korybko, October 15, 2017
The US Withdraws from UNESCO, Due to “Continuing anti-Israel Bias at UNESCO” By Andrew Korybko, October 14, 2017
Uzbekistan’s New President Mirziyoyev Is Undoing Karimov’s Legacy. Towards a Rapprochement with Moscow and Beijing? By Andrew Korybko, October 13, 2017
Forget Catalonia, Flanders Is the Real Test Case of EU Separatism! By Andrew Korybko, October 12, 2017
Kyrgyz Color Revolution Fears – Imagined or Imminent? By Andrew Korybko, October 10, 2017
Fake News Reports About The Rights of China’s Muslims, Exposed as US Infowar By Andrew Korybko, October 09, 2017
The Catalan Chain Reaction By Andrew Korybko, October 05, 2017
Cambodia Is Trying to Snip a Color Revolution Attempt in the Bud By Andrew Korybko, October 04, 2017
Bangladeshi Regional Migration Could Plunge South Asia into War By Andrew Korybko, October 04, 2017
Bangladeshi Regional Migration Could Plunge South Asia into War By Andrew Korybko, October 04, 2017
Here’s Why Allowing Saudi Women to Drive Is Very Dangerous By Andrew Korybko, October 03, 2017
Saudi Arabia: Who’s Really Trying to Overthrow King Mohammed Bin Salman? By Andrew Korybko, October 01, 2017
Germany: Right Wing Rising? By Andrew Korybko, September 28, 2017
Russia’s S-400s Will Protect Turkey From a “Kurdish Air Force” By Andrew Korybko, September 19, 2017
The Infowar Attack Against Azerbaijan Is Because of Geopolitics, Energy, and “Israel” By Andrew Korybko, September 17, 2017
Russia’s New Thinking Towards Armenia and Azerbaijan: An “Obstructionist” vs. an “Integrationalist” By Andrew Korybko, September 16, 2017
Fake News, “Human Rights” and “Free Speech” in the USA: State-Sponsored Intimidation, or When FARA Goes Too Far By Andrew Korybko, September 14, 2017
Macedonia’s Geostrategic Role in Multipolarity By Andrew Korybko, September 13, 2017
Damascus’ Victory in the “Dash for Deir Ez-Zor” Might Dash the Kurds’ “Federalization” Plans By Andrew Korybko, September 10, 2017
The Rohingya Crisis: Conflict Scenarios and Reconciliation Proposals By Andrew Korybko, September 08, 2017
Unending War in Syria? Hezbollah Won, But Israel Won’t Stop Supporting ISIS-Daesh By Andrew Korybko, September 07, 2017
Is Trump Really Going to Terminate NAFTA? By Andrew Korybko, September 06, 2017
Geostrategic Shift: Russia’s Foreign Policy Progressives Have Trumped the Traditionalists By Andrew Korybko, September 02, 2017
Anti-Syrian Sanctions Relief Would be the Right Move for All the Wrong Reasons By Andrew Korybko, September 02, 2017
The US Plan for “Rojava”. US Strategy for Military, Economic and Political Influence in Northern Syria By Andrew Korybko, September 01, 2017
Are Armenia, India, and Serbia “Balancing” Against Russia or “Betraying” It? By Andrew Korybko, August 30, 2017
It Would Be a Wise Move If Iraq Mediates Between Saudi Arabia and Iran By Andrew Korybko, August 23, 2017
Multipolar Sanctions on North Korea: Sell-Out or Strategic? By Andrew Korybko, August 15, 2017
Mecca and Medina: Why Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Want International Control Over the Two Holy Mosques By Andrew Korybko, August 08, 2017
Japan’s Prime Minister Abe on the Ropes – Sagging Popularity, Contentious Legacy By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2017
The Croatian-Slovenian Spat Has Far-Reaching Implications For EU Unity By Andrew Korybko, July 25, 2017
Iran’s Multibillion-dollar Gas Deals Could Lead to a “Gas OPEC” By Andrew Korybko, July 16, 2017
Geostrategic Insights Into the Joint Polish-Croatian “Three Seas Initiative” By Andrew Korybko, July 07, 2017
A Public Saudi-“Israeli” Rapprochement Could Backfire on Riyadh By Andrew Korybko, June 22, 2017
Regime Change in Serbia and Poland? Alt-Media’s Biggest Reversal? By Andrew Korybko, June 20, 2017
US Backed YPG Kurds Are Ethnically Cleansing Arabs From Raqqa, and the World Is Silent By Andrew Korybko, June 19, 2017
Brussels’ Pro-Migrant Sanctions Might Break Up the EU By Andrew Korybko, June 17, 2017
The Machiavellian Plot to Provoke Saudi Arabia and Qatar into a “Blood Border” War By Andrew Korybko, June 08, 2017
The Geopolitical Grand Chessmaster: The Legacy of Zbigniew Brzezinski By Michael Welch, Jay Dyer, Andrew Korybko, and John Helmer, June 04, 2017
Hybrid War Can Wreak Havoc Across West Africa By Andrew Korybko, May 15, 2017
Russia And Qatar: Back Channel Diplomacy Over Syria By Andrew Korybko, April 25, 2017
Hybrid War Can Wreak Havoc Across West Africa By Andrew Korybko, April 08, 2017
Hybrid War Can Wreak Havoc Across West Africa By Andrew Korybko, April 02, 2017