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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.
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
Israel and Russia are Not on The Verge of War. They are Allies! By Andrew Korybko, March 27, 2017
Hybrid War: Wreaking Havoc Across West Africa By Andrew Korybko, March 25, 2017
Hybrid Warfare Scenarios: China and the Geopolitics of West Africa. “The Sahel Silk Road” By Andrew Korybko, March 18, 2017
South Sudan’s Total Collapse Could Lead to the Destabilization of Central and Eastern Africa By Andrew Korybko, March 12, 2017
Analyzing Austria’s “Refugee”/Immigrant Proposal For The EU Periphery By Andrew Korybko, March 12, 2017
Hybrid Wars: Is Southern Africa about to Be Shaken Up? By Andrew Korybko, February 18, 2017
Flynn’s Out: Is ‘The New Détente’ Really Dead – Or Can Russia Still Benefit? By Andrew Korybko, February 16, 2017
Hybrid Wars and the Geopolitics of South Atlantic Africa. The Russia-China Strategic Outpost By Andrew Korybko, February 12, 2017
How Trump’s Trying To Win Back Turkey By Andrew Korybko, February 10, 2017
Breaking: Iranian Media: “Trump Is on Course to Break Us” By Andrew Korybko, February 05, 2017
Hybrid Wars in sub-Saharan Africa: The Strategic Position of Malawi and Zambia By Andrew Korybko, February 04, 2017
Tectonic Shock in India-Russia Relationship By Andrew Korybko, January 29, 2017
Tectonic Shock in India-Russia Relationship By Andrew Korybko, January 29, 2017
Incipient Hybrid War in South Central Africa and Mozambique By Andrew Korybko, January 28, 2017
“Neo-Marxism” And “The New Middle East” By Andrew Korybko, January 25, 2017
Hybrid Wars: Geopolitics of the Central African Highlands and the Great Lakes By Andrew Korybko, January 14, 2017
What Awaits Syria at the Astana Talks? By Andrew Korybko, January 12, 2017
Political Uncertainty In Post-Daesh Iraq By Andrew Korybko and Hamsa Haddad, January 10, 2017
“Color Revolution” in Uganda? China’s Strategic Advance in Central Africa By Andrew Korybko, December 31, 2016
Parliamentary Elections in Macedonia: Repeal of Yet Another “Soft Coup” By Andrew Korybko, December 29, 2016
¿Gulen ordenó el ataque contra el embajador ruso? By Andrew Korybko, December 28, 2016
Kenya and The East African Community: Is Nairobi The Next Victim Of Hybrid War? By Andrew Korybko, December 24, 2016
Hybrid Wars: The East African Community’s Crush By Andrew Korybko, December 18, 2016
The Implications of the ISIS-Daesh Palmyra Offensive By Andrew Korybko, December 13, 2016
Hybrid Wars In The Horn Of Africa: Ethiopia-Eritrea, “Greater Somalia” By Andrew Korybko, December 10, 2016
Calming the Mainstream Media’s Trump-China Hysteria By Andrew Korybko, December 09, 2016
Hybrid Wars: The Horn Of Africa, the Scramble for Somalia; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Color Revolutions? By Andrew Korybko, December 03, 2016
Macedonia’s Ruling Party about to Win over Western Mercenaries By Andrew Korybko, November 27, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Economic and Financial Strategies against Africa By Andrew Korybko, November 19, 2016
Here’s Why Donald Trump Won… In America’s Midwestern “Rust Belt” By Andrew Korybko, November 12, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Strategies against Africa By Andrew Korybko, November 12, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Strategies against Africa By Andrew Korybko, November 05, 2016
Reassessing The Reasons For The Failed Turkish Coup Attempt By Andrew Korybko, October 24, 2016
Hybrid Warfare and US Geostrategy A Conversation with Andrew Korybko. Global Research News Hour Episode 155 By Michael Welch and Andrew Korybko, October 16, 2016
Hybrid Wars and “Color Revolutions”: The US Could Manufacture A Mess In Myanmar By Andrew Korybko, October 12, 2016
Who’s Calling, Whose Bluff In Syria? Moscow, Washington and the Art of Deception By Andrew Korybko, October 08, 2016
The “Deep State” and Political Transitions In “National Democracies” By Andrew Korybko, October 01, 2016
Turkey Crosses into Syria: Unipolar Conspiracy or Multipolar Coordination? By Andrew Korybko, August 24, 2016
Searching for Answers to the Balochistan Bombing By Andrew Korybko, August 21, 2016
Summer Shows: Best of the Global Research News Hour By Michael Welch, Mark Robinowitz, William Blum, Dmitry Orlov, Boris Kagarlitsky, and Andrew Korybko, August 14, 2016
Throwing Thailand Into A Hybrid War Tumult By Andrew Korybko, August 13, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Containing China, Disrupting Southeast Asia, America’s Vendetta against Vietnam and Cambodia By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2016
The US-Saudi Plan to Prompt an Iranian Pullback from Syria By Andrew Korybko, July 25, 2016
Why The Failed Turkish Coup Attempt Wasn’t A “False Flag” Power Grab By Erdogan By Andrew Korybko, July 18, 2016
Post- Coup Turkey will be Distinctly Eurasian By Andrew Korybko, July 17, 2016
The Hybrid War In Practice: Towards the Destabilization of Southern Africa? By Andrew Korybko, July 17, 2016
Color Revolutions? Is Southern Africa About To Be Shaken Up By Hybrid War? By Andrew Korybko, July 15, 2016
“Regime Reboot” and the Macedonia Protest Movement. Balkan Megaprojects Pave Way for Grand Eurasian Free Trade Area By Andrew Korybko, July 12, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Trick To Containing China By Andrew Korybko, July 09, 2016
Hybrid Wars: America’s Strategic Plan to Contain and Destabilize China By Andrew Korybko, July 02, 2016
Hybrid Wars: The History of Asia. The Legacy of Japan. The Post Cold War Era. The Role of China. The TPP Trap By Andrew Korybko, June 25, 2016
China, Russia and The Multipolar World By Andrew Korybko, June 18, 2016
Hybrid Wars. Breaking the Balkans, Country Scenarios By Andrew Korybko, June 04, 2016
The “Democratic” Partitioning of Syria By Andrew Korybko, June 03, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Breaking the Balkans. NATO’s Southern Expansionism By Andrew Korybko, May 28, 2016
“Color Revolution” in Macedonia? Towards a New Balkans War? By Andrew Korybko, May 26, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Breaking the Balkans. Intense New Cold War Competition By Andrew Korybko, May 21, 2016
Hybrid Wars: Breaking the Balkans. The Russian-Chinese Strategic Partnership Goes To Europe By Andrew Korybko, May 14, 2016