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Andrew Korybko is a political analyst, journalist and a regular contributor to several online journals, as well as a member of the expert council for the Institute of Strategic Studies and Predictions at the People's Friendship University of Russia. He specializes in Russian affairs and geopolitics, specifically the US strategy in Eurasia. His other areas of focus include tactics of regime change, color revolutions and unconventional warfare used across the world. His book, "Hybrid Wars: The Indirect Adaptive Approach To Regime Change", extensively analyzes the situations in Syria and Ukraine and claims to prove that they represent a new model of strategic warfare being waged by the US.


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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, July 8, 2019
Hong Kong's Caught In A Color Revolution Crisis The largely grassroots movement that's organically sprung up in Hong Kong might be mostly comprised of well-intended people, but that doesn't take away from the fact that it has all the hallmarks of a Color Revolution.
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SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, June 15, 2019
Russia, Serbia, Belarus: The "Slavic Brotherhood" Military Drills Are a Soft Power Boon for All Participants Russia, Serbia, and Belarus each derive certain soft power benefits from their participation in the "Slavic Brotherhood" military drills, with this year's exercises taking on a greater significance for all of them due to the changed international context in which they're occurring.
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SHARE More Sharing        Friday, June 14, 2019
Russia, Serbia, Belarus: The "Slavic Brotherhood" Military Drills Are a Soft Power Boon for All Participants Russia, Serbia, and Belarus each derive certain soft power benefits from their participation in the "Slavic Brotherhood" military drills, with this year's exercises taking on a greater significance for all of them due to the changed international context in which they're occurring.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, October 12, 2014
The Source of Obama's Foreign Policies NOTE FROM Eric Zuesse, who submits this: Lots of people are confused about where Obama's foreign policies come from. Here's the most penetrating article I have ever seen on that.

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