sunnuntai 9. marraskuuta 2014
Articles of Andrew Korybko on foregn affairs
Andrew Korybko
Master’s Degree student at the Moscow State University of International Relations (MGIMO).
28 ARTICLES
ENGLISH 6 FRANÇAIS 4 ITALIANO 3 日本語 1 ESPAÑOL 4 DEUTSCH 4 فارسى 1 PORTUGUÊS 3 ČEŠTINA 1 POLSKI 1
Ethnic and cultural cleansing in Ukraine
by Andrew Korybko
25 JUNE 2014
While the president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko, has just inked an agreement with the leaders of the Donbas People’s Republic, Andrew Korybko dwells on the reasons for the uprising: it is not simply a question of refusing to recognize the coup government in Kiev, but an attempt to ward off an official project entailing the ethnic cleansing of the Russian-speaking populations.
Sikorski and Dziewulski: The Strategy and Tactics of the Neo-Commonwealth
by Andrew Korybko
14 JUNE 2014
While Derek Chollet, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense, has moved to Kiev in order to coordinate the military repression, indications are that operations on the ground are being conducted by Poland. A photograph that has been circulated online leaves no doubt about Warsaw’s implication.
Lessons and Consequences of World War I: Back to the Future?
by Andrew Korybko
1 JUNE 2014
The centennial anniversary of the First World War is a time for sober reflection and deep thought about the causes and consequences of this human tragedy. It has been quipped that hindsight is 20/20, but being so far removed from the actual event itself nowadays, it appears as though hindsight through today’s polarized polemics is nearsighted. History is being reinterpreted for short-term political points, forgetting that the British intent of the original conflict was for a long-term and farsighted transformation of the European (at the time, recognized as “global”) power arrangement. Of course, not everything turned out as intended, and dark horses emerged to offset these carefully crafted plans and/or reap undeserved dividends. No matter that one hundred years has already passed, the same geostrategic objective is the same – the seafaring powers must utilize all methods (including intrigue and massive bloodletting) to prevent the continental powers from colluding against them. The (...)
The UN as a Propaganda Nest for the NATO Information Vulture
by Andrew Korybko
MOSCOW (RUSSIA) | 19 APRIL 2014
Ivan Šimonović, Croatian diplomat, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights since 2010.
Portions of the UN’s forthcoming human rights report on Crimea, to be released Tuesday, have been leaked to Foreign Policy magazine, and its findings are far from objective . Indicating yet another instance of institutional bias against the Russian Federation and its interests, Ivan Šimonović, the UN’s Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights, has filled the so-called report with bias, (...)
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