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  • Korybko Interview To Italian Media About Russian, European, And Asian Geopolitics

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 19th 2022 3:33am EST

    OneWorld is publishing the full English-language version of the interview that Andrew Korybko gave to l’AntiDiplomatico’s Fabrizio Verde last month.

  • It’s Fake News To Insinuate The Russia’s Arming Anti-Taliban Forces

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 18th 2022 6:05am EST

    There’s a faction of the supposedly Russian-friendly Alt-Media Community (AMC) that’s fallen for that wishful thinking fantasy…In their mind, Russia ‘must’ hate the Taliban since they emerged from the 1980s Mujahideen that defeated the USSR. According to their ‘logic’, Russia’s enemies always remain the same so it follows that the Kremlin will do whatever it […]

  • Korybko Interview On Germany: Bilateral Ties With Russia Will Remain Complicated

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 18th 2022 2:34am EST

    On the occasion of new German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s visit to Moscow, OneWorld is publishing the full text of the interview on Russian-German relations that Andrew Korybko gave last month to Parth Satam, some excerpts of which were published in Financial Express’ article earlier this month titled “Scholz’s Outreach Shows Germany’s Russia-Friendly ‘Russlandversteher’ still […]

  • ECOWAS’ French-Backed Embargo Of Mali Is An Ultra-Cruel Form Of Neo-Imperialism

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 17th 2022 5:34am EST

    This latest maximum pressure campaign against Mali prompted thousands of its citizens to throng the streets over the weekend in an unprecedented display of anti-imperialist activism aimed at showing the world that they won’t stand idly by as the West collectively punishes them.

  • Will Lavrov’s Planned Springtime Trip To Japan Lead To Progress On A Peace Treaty?

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 17th 2022 4:06am EST

    It’s in Russia’s own long-term geostrategic interests as well as Japan’s and their shared Indian partner’s to diversify the economic stakeholders in its Far Eastern region, which is what Lavrov will likely seek to convey during his planned springtime trip to that island nation. New Delhi can help nudge Tokyo in the direction of understanding […]

  • Lessons To Be Learned From Nicaragua’s Recognition Of Beijing

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 17th 2022 2:33am EST

    Recognizing Taipei isn’t an insurance policy against US meddling; it’s a guarantee that US meddling will become institutionalized to the detriment of that country’s people. Those governments who begin practicing comparatively more independent policies risk being punished despite still recognizing Taipei exactly as Nicaragua’s recently was.

  • Korybko To Vietnamese Media: There’s No Russian-Chinese Rift Over Kazakhstan

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 16th 2022 4:33am EST

    OneWorld is publishing the full text of the interview that Andrew Korybko recently gave to Zing News’ Dương Quốc Đạt, some excerpts of which were cited in the latter’s article on the topic titled “Nga – Trung có rạn nứt vì Kazakhstan?”

  • Russia Can Play An Important Role In Implementing Pakistan’s National Security Policy

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 16th 2022 4:05am EST

    Russian-Pakistani ties aren’t strengthening at the expense of American, Chinese, or Indian interests, but complement each side’s respective balancing acts in the bi-multipolar world order while also standing to deliver tangible benefits to their people, both directly and also in terms of how they’re slated to reshape the regional geo-economic and geostrategic equations. Powered by […]

  • What’s Going On With Energy Prices?

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 16th 2022 4:05am EST

    Realistically, however, we must assume that even if, according to long-term forecasts, we have already reached the peak of the trend, and the prices of factors influencing the increase in electricity prices will now decline until they stabilise in 2023 at a level similar to 2018 – it still does not change the fundamental paradigm […]

  • Why’s Turkey Regularly Targeted By Alt-Media’s Disinformation Campaigns?

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 15th 2022 4:05am EST

    Those who dare to question anti-Turkish disinformation, let alone debunk it with easily verifiable and factual pieces of evidence, are viciously attacked in ad hominem ways that include baseless accusations of being ‘Russophobic’, ‘Zionist’, and/or a ‘Turkish agent’ among many others. This is the exact same pattern that’s observed whenever it comes to the AMC’s […]

  • The Longest War Of The 21st Century

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 15th 2022 4:04am EST

    The problem is that the prophets of World War 3 were right. Only, as in the poem by the Polish-Lithuanian poet Czesław Miłosz about the end of the World that no one noticed – perhaps there will be no more global war other than a permanently hybrid war. And the inhabitants of not infected parts […]

  • It’s A Distraction To Discuss Why China Didn’t Dispatch Troops To Kazakhstan

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 14th 2022 4:04am EST

    This angle is meant to imply that Kazakhstan chose Russia over China for reasons that they then imply, whether through their own editorial voice or through the commentators who they quote, might have something to do with a quiet but growing competition between them for influence in Central Asia.

  • Korybko To Cengiz Candar: Stop Misportraying The Russian-Kazakh-Turkish Triangle

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 13th 2022 7:06am EST

    The systematic debunking of Candar’s misportrayals about the Russian-Kazakh-Turkish triangle that he propagated in his piece proves that that particular author cannot be trusted to accurately assess this particular situation.

  • China Can Play A Crucial Role In Kazakhstan’s Democratic Security Strategy

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 13th 2022 6:05am EST

    President Tokayev’s Sinologist credentials and the many experiences that he acquired while working in China make him the perfect leader for implementing his country’s new common prosperity policy and consequently enhancing its democratic security through the formation of new social contract.

  • Strategic Dynamics Of The Russian-Turkish Competition For Influence In Kazakhstan

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 12th 2022 9:34am EST

    Somehow or another, Russia needs to ensure that its national language remains attractive in the former Soviet space, particularly within the CSTO states with an emphasis on the Central Asian ones like Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan that are moving much closer towards Turkey in the socio-cultural sense due to the Turkic World Vision 2040. Powered by […]

  • Post-Hybrid War Kazakhstan Will Maintain Its Multi-Alignment Policy

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 12th 2022 6:04am EST

    Moscow is expected to remain the ‘first among equals’ in Nur-Sultan’s multi-alignment matrix though it’ll do well to keep an eye on Ankara’s comprehensive gains across the coming decade.

  • 2022: Blowing Up Ukraine

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 12th 2022 6:04am EST

    The scalawags will blow up this unfortunate country rather than stop plundering it.

  • Analyzing The Abiy-Biden Phone Call: Why’d It Happen & What’s It Mean?

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 11th 2022 5:04pm EST

    This is actually an incipient U-turn on America’s part and by no means on PM Abiy’s.

  • The CSTO’s Impending Withdrawal From Kazakhstan Confirms Its Mission’s Success

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 11th 2022 11:04am EST

    The path forward is clear, and it’s that the military and intelligence services of the CSTO countries will build upon this success in order to more closely coordinate their activities and hopefully prevent any similar such Hybrid War of Terror from happening against any of them ever again. To this end, it would be a […]

  • Putin’s Spokesman Debunked Alt-Media’s 5D Chess Theory About Russia & Kazakhstan

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 10th 2022 10:04am EST

    The Saker basically claims that Russia allowed the Hybrid War of Terror on Kazakhstan to go kinetic so that it can swoop in with its military forces in order to purge the Kazakhstani government and control its foreign policy. This ‘5D chess’ theory inadvertently advances the Western infowar narrative that Putin weaponizes chaos for neo-imperialist […]

  • Kazakh Maidan: Encircling China?

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 10th 2022 8:05am EST

    It is impossible to save Kazakhstan without restoring deep Eurasian integration. Without it, such crises throughout Central Asia will only be more frequent and more difficult to deal with.

  • Factual Evidence Discredits The Speculation That Turkey Destabilized Kazakhstan

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 9th 2022 6:33am EST

    It’s less useful to call out the specific purveyors of this disinformation and more educational to debunk their conspiracy theory with the easily verifiable facts that are available for all to freely reference.

  • Politico’s Right, The US Has No Real Leverage In Kazakhstan, But That’s A Good Thing

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 9th 2022 5:34am EST

    American strategists would be wise to stay as far away from Kazakhstan as possible, control their urge to take rhetorical pot shots at Russia, and concentrate more on reaching a pragmatic series of mutual compromises with Russia for de-escalating the undeclared US-provoked missile crisis in Europe.

  • There Was An Attempted Coup In Kazakhstan, But It Wasn’t By President Tokayev

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 9th 2022 4:04am EST

    As can be gathered from recent materials by Asia Times, CNN, and The National Interest, among others, adversarial media forces are claiming that President Tokayev carried out an anti-Chinese coup with Russian military support.

  • The OSCE’s Silence About Terrorist Attacks Against Kazakhstani Media Speaks Volumes

    OneWorld Global Think Tank - Jan 8th 2022 6:03am EST

    The OSCE’s self-assumed role in serving as a seemingly impartial authority on media freedom and other issues should be replaced in the hearts and minds of many non-Western people with other more objectively impartial organizations like the SCO.

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