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Back to The ’80s? Trump, Xi Jinping, and the Tariffs, by Andrew Liu – 30 January 2025

In 2011, Donald Trump spoke before an audience of about a thousand in Las Vegas, teasing a prospective, if fanciful, presidential run. Halfway through a

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Interviews

We Need to Articulate Our Struggles. Interview with Catarina Martins – 29 January 2025

Catarina Martins was the national coordinator of the Left Block, a democratic socialist political party in Portugal, from 2012 until 2023. She was elected a

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Articles

The Student Revolt in Serbia: Vučić’s Nemesis?, by Ivaylo Dinev – 29 January 2025

Serbia has been shaken in recent months by student-led protests. What began as an isolated demonstration to honour the dead and demand accountability after a

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Videos Webinars

Ben Wexler on the Idea of the Eternal Settler – 26 January 2025

00:00:00 Background information00:03:37 Start of Ben’s talk, introduction00:04:20 Theoretical background00:06:14 Thematic overview00:07:00 Real and imagined Jews in the history of European colonialism00:12:45 Activist settler colonialism

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Articles

Under Supervision, by Lavender Au – 23 January 2025

From The Dial Kevin Lee’s father used to grunt in affirmation if someone asked if Lee was a girl. He did the same if someone

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Interviews

Still Romanticizing Masculinity? Interview with Rahaf Aldoughli – 22 January 2025

Marta Bellingreri in discussion with Rahaf Aldoughli, author of Romancing Masculinity in Baathist Syria: Gender, Ideology, and Identity In your book, you wrote about the

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Articles

The broligarchs have a vision for the new Trump term. It’s darker than you think, by Sigal Samuel – 20 January 2025

The real reason Musk, Zuckerberg, and Bezos are supporting Trump. From Vox.com There’s a dominant narrative in the media about why tech billionaires are sucking

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Antisemitism, Racism and Empire: Past and Present, by Tereza Hendl, Yudit Namer, Anna Zielinska – 16 January 2025

In our view, Sina Arnold and Juliane Karakayali make a compelling argument that research on antisemitism and racism need to be interconnected. We agree with

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Articles

China’s Forced Boarding Schools: The Systematic Erasure of Tibetan Cultural Identity, by Tibet Rights Collective – 15 January 2025

China’s ongoing policies in Tibet have long been criticized for undermining the region’s cultural, religious, and linguistic identity. A particularly alarming aspect of this strategy

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Dirtbag’s Nostalgia for the Old Working Class, by Comrade Motopu – 15 January 2025

Comrade Motopu finds class fetishism over class analysis in Amber Frost’s 2024 book Dirtbag. From Libcom This is a book about a millennial socialist’s ridiculous

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Podcasts

After Assad. A Conversation with Loubna Mrie and Omar Dahi – 15 January 2025

In the month since Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was overthrown by a coalition of rebel forces, thousands of political prisoners have been released while many

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Old Autocrat, New Society: What to Expect from the Presidential Election in Belarus, by Olga Dryndova – 15 January 2025

The 2025 presidential election in Belarus is happening amid political repression, societal polarisation, Russian dominance, and Western sanctions. Autocrat Lukashenka hopes it will restore his

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Articles

Mao’s Revolution: A Marxist Mode of Production Reinterpretation, by Richard Smith – 13 January 2025

This article first appeared in the journal Adresses – Internationalisme & Démocratie.

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Articles

Why China Can’t Decarbonize, by Richard Smith – 13 January 2025

This article first appeared in the journal Adresses – Internationalisme & Démocratie.

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Videos Webinars

Joe Grim Feinberg on Rethinking Colonialism and Imperialism – 12 January 2025

00:00:00 Introduction and background information00:03:40 Joe introduces himself and his work00:05:35 Nationalism and internationalism00:06:44 Imperialism and colonialism00:08:42 Recapitulation of the main points of Joe’s article00:21:44

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Overcoming the Rivalry Between Military Blocs in Europe, by Grigory Yudin and Ilya Budraitskis – 8 January 2025

What might a lasting peace look like from the leftist perspective? Upon what principles can a just European security architecture be established? In their report,

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Books Interviews

The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet. Interview with Gerald Roche – 6 January 2025

Shannon Ward: Your book deals centrally with the biopolitics of language oppression, charting how techniques of governance institutionalize the elimination of Manegacha. In Chapter 6,

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Articles

What Is the Duty of the Israeli Left in a Time of Genocide?, by Hadas Binyamini – 3 January 2025

From +972 Magazine Israeli leftists have been more divided and marginalized than ever since the October 7 assault, with joint Palestinian-Jewish struggle at a breaking

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Book reviews

Palestine: Lessons From History, by Martin Thomas – 31 December 2024

Soon after the Hamas atrocity of 7 October 2023, while Israel was bombing Gaza in retaliation but before it invaded, Aaron Bastani of Novara Media

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How state repression and deliberate ethnic polarisation made Manipur boil over, by Sangmuan Hangsing – 24 December 2024

From Himal Southasian Biren Singh’s BJP-led Manipur state government has used arrests, intimidation and narrative manipulation as tools to dominate the public and exacerbate decades-old

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The spirit of 1971: Reflections on liberation, aspirations, and modern challenges, by Anu Muhammad – 21 December 2024

During the period when Bangladesh was still a part of Pakistan, the resistance of its people began against ethnic discrimination, regional disparities, economic inequality, oppression,

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Campism and the Geopoliticisation of African Civil Society, by François Polet – 20 December 2024

Two emails back to back in my inbox, received within two hours of each other a few days ago. The first, a press release from

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Interviews

“Nicaragua Needs a New Revolution”. Interview with Mónica Baltodano – 18 December 2024

From Ojalá Mónica Baltodano was a guerrilla commander in Nicaragua’s Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) and participated in the country’s 1979 Revolution. She has a

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Articles

Rainbow Extremism, by Liliya Vezhevatova – 18 December 2024

Why has pressure on LGBT+ people in Russia increased to frightening proportions since the full-scale invasion into Ukraine? How are people fighting back against repression?

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On Politics After the 3rd December Insurrection in South Korea, by Hyun Ok Park – 13 December 2024

Quickly ruled an “insurrection,” the rogue invocation of martial law in South Korea on December 3rd was a self-coup by President Yoon Suk Yeol to maintain

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Articles

Trump’s Growing Appeal to People of Colour, by Spencer Sunshine – 12 December 2024

From The Battleground Far-right demagogue Donald Trump wasn’t just re-elected. The Republican Party took control of the Senate and the House of Representatives. However, there was

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Articles

Resisting Local Authoritarianism and Multipolar Imperialisms in Georgia. A Deeper Look into the Protests – 11 December 2024

This article was prepared by a Georgian anti-authoritarian in exile in communication with local collectives in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Zugdidi. Georgians themselves refer to the

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Interviews Podcasts

How Big Tech Made Trump 2.0. Interview with Cory Doctorow – 10 December 2024

There are a lot of similarities between the 2016 and 2024 elections, but the media ecosystem we have today is fundamentally different from the ecosystem

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Articles

Syria, Geopolitics and the Left, by Santiago Alba Rico – 9 December 2024

I am going to be very harsh: there is something morally nauseating about Western hypocrisy, which has always killed civilians or let them be killed

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Articles

Dawn in Damascus, by Kareem Shaheen – 8 December 2024

From New Lines Magazine. In the end, Bashar al-Assad had nothing to say to the country he bludgeoned and bled, but what matters now is

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Articles

Aleksandr Dugin in India: An Ambassador for Anti-Democracy, by Kavita Krishnan – 5 December 2024

Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent Putinist ideologue from Russia, was in Delhi last week.   There has been no critical scrutiny of his visit among political

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Articles

The Coup Attempt in South Korea Shows That the Right Is Getting Radicalized All Over the World, by Tobias Hübinette – 4 December 2024

The dramatic scenes in South Korea, which took place in the night from 2nd to 3rd December Korean time, could have been taken from the

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Articles

Constructing a De-Ethnicised Inner Mongolia, by T.S. – 3 December 2024

‘Northern frontier culture’ (北疆文化, umrat khiliin soyol) has recently become a trendy term in propaganda texts and academic publications in and about Inner Mongolia. Numerous

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Articles

A turning point for Turkey-Kurd peace? by Jürgen Klute – 3 December 2024

At the end of January this year, I visited South Kurdistan (Northern Iraq) together with Zainab Murad Sahrab, the co-chair of the KNK [Kurdistan National

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Videos

The Resettlement Plan, by Avi Amit – 3 December 2024

From the Unxeptable YouTube channel. A new documentary by Avi Amit published on Kan, Israel’s public broadcaster, outlines the Israeli far right’s plan to resettle

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Articles

Our Dream of an Assad-Free Syria Has Returned With Aleppo Rebel Advance, by Leila Al-Shami – 2 December 2024

From The New Arab Eight years after Aleppo was subjected to a brutal starvation siege, pounded by the Assad regime, Russian and Iranian bombs and

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The Backstory Behind the Fall of Aleppo, by Hassan Hassan and Michael Weiss – 2 December 2024

From New Lines Magazine. Aleppo was never meant to fall. A stunning offensive waged by two Turkish-backed forces over the space of the last five

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Interviews

‘Not nice boys’: how the Black Panthers shook up Israeli society, by Keith Kahn-Harris – Autumn 2024

From Jewish Renaissance, via Keith Kahn-Harris Asaf Elia-Shalev’s recent book reveals the startling impact of the Black Panther movement on Israel after the Six-Day War.

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Articles

The questions we’re not asking, by Giuseppe Cocco, Murilo Corrêa and Allan Deneuville – November 2024

While everyone offers answers to the causes of the far-right’s victories, they will win and continue to win. To avoid the future that this trend

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Articles

Theorizing Racial Capitalism, by Julian Go – 29 November 2024

Julian Go is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University. His research explores the social logics, forms and impact of empires and colonialism; postcolonial/decolonial thought

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Interviews

Building International Solidarity Against Imperial Rivalry. Interview with Ashley Smith about the rise of capitalist China, by Thomas Hummel – 23 November 2024

From Tempest Increasingly, understanding the inter-imperialist competition between the United States and China is becoming essential to understanding the dynamics of the modern capitalist system.

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Mounting Socialism on Camel’s Back. An Interview with Sarah Cameron on the Famine in Kazakhstan – 22 November 2024

Sarah Cameron is an American historian at the University of Maryland. Her research interests include the history of crimes against humanity, environmental issues, and the

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Articles

The Illusion of Choice: Why People Should Reject Both Sides of the War in Sudan, by Khalid Sidahmed – 21 November 2024

The Sudanese people and the revolutionary forces are at a critical juncture, caught in the violent grip of a war that began on April 15,

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Interviews Videos

Lachlan McNamee on Settler Colonialism – 19 November 2024

00:02:00 How did you get interested in the subject of “settler colonialism”? 00:05:50 Do you have an “Australian perspective”? 00:08:40 How would you summarise the

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The Tibet-Aid Project and Settler Colonialism in China’s Borderlands, by James Leibold – 12 November 2024

This year marks 30 years since China launched its ambitious Tibet-Aid Project (援藏计划), a vast and ongoing party-state effort to reshape the region. Unveiled at

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Articles

Evo Morales at the Center of a Firestorm, by Carwil Bjork-James – 7 November 2024

Bolivia enters a multi-sided and violent crisis as the former president, facing sexual abuse charges and gunfire, presses to appear on the ballot again From

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Transgender People in Warring Russia, by Ramil Bulatov – 6 November 2024

What is happening to transgender people in Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine? Why is the Russian state so obsessed with transness? Is it

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Trump: First Lessons and First Battles, by Arguments Pour la Lutte Sociale – 6 November 2024

Trump’s victory is huge: at 3pm today (French time), he wins in terms of absolute votes – more than 71.3 million compared with nearly 66.5

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Hindu Supremacy and the Multiracial U.S. Far Right, by Savera – 30 October 2024

In July 2024, hundreds of influential far-right leaders gathered to network at the “National Conservatism” conference, or “NatCon,” in Washington, D.C. While the event was

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Understanding the Rise of the Multiracial Right—And Why It Matters, by Daniel Martinez HoSang – 30 October 2024

Over the last decade, supporters of the Republican Party and conservative political movements have become more diverse, with the movement attracting increasing numbers of Latinos, African

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Podcasts

What is Yurt Jurt? – 29 October 2024

From Yurt Jurt: In this first episode, we introduce ourselves and the mission behind the Yurt Jurt. We’re here to explore why the term “post-Soviet”

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Articles

October 7th in Comparative Perspective, by Tom Khaled Würdemann – 24 October 2024

This article analyzes the crimes committed by Hamas in Israel on October 7th through a comparison with other historical massacres. This can give us a

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Articles

Flaneur: Jewish Feelings, Vibes, and Currents, by Arash Azizi – October 2024

From Liberties, by Arash Azizi. A friend of mine once asked me why I get so worked up about Jewish Currents, a left-wing American magazine known for

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Articles

Syrians of the Golan Heights: A Year of “Artificial Calm” in the Geography of the Forgotten Occupation, by Basma Elmahdy – 21 October 2024

On 27 July 2024, a major tragedy struck the people of Majdal Shams after a missile fell on a football field, injuring and killing children

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Articles

Race Science Inc. Undercover in the Human Diversity Foundation, the Million-Dollar Race Science Company, by Harry Shukman & Patrik Hermansson – 16 October 2024

From Hope not Hate A Hope not Hate investigator goes undercover inside the race science movement and finds that the notorious Pioneer Fund has relaunched

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Interviews

The ‘Pact of Silence’ Between Israelis and Their Media. Interview with Oren Persico – 16 October 2024

By Edo Konrad From +972 Magazine Israel’s long-subservient media has spent the past year imbuing the public with a sense of righteousness over the Gaza

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Cuba: “Free” Market or Democratic Planning, by Samuel Farber – 16 October 2024

Many Cuban economists who argue for a bigger role for the market in the island, insist that they are not advocates for capitalism because according

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Interviews

How the Nations of Eastern Europe Tried to Civilize Each Other. A Conversation with Polish Historian Ela Kwiecińska – 15 October 2024

Ela Kwiecińska is a Polish historian who used to teach at the University of Warsaw. She was fired because of her critical attitude towards Polish

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Articles

What Argentina Sees in Trump, by Lucía Cholakian Herrera – 3 October 2024

From The Dial The country’s far right found a model in the former U.S. president. José Derman decided to repurpose his family’s home in La

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A Win for the Left? On the results of the recent presidential elections in Sri Lanka, by Kavita Krishnan – 2 October 2024

Should the victory of the National People’s Power coalition led by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in Sri Lanka be celebrated as a moment of

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Articles

Class analysis and Russian imperialism: A response to Ilya Matveev, by Dmitry Pozhidaev – 2 October 2024

In his interview, “Political imperialism, Putin’s Russia, and the need for a global left alternative,” Ilya Matveev suggests that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was motivated

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Political Imperialism, Putin’s Russia, and the Need for a Global Left Alternative. An Interview with Ilya Matveev – 28 September 2024

By Ilya Matveev & Federico Fuentes From Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal Over the past century, the term imperialism has been used to define

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Podcasts

Legacies of Violence in Israel and Palestine. Interview with Omer Bartov – 20 September 2024

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On the Concept of the Pluriverse in Walter Mignolo and the European New Right, by Miri Davidson – 19 September 2024

Abstract: Today, the ‘pluriverse’ is considered to be a radical new concept capable of decolonising political thought. However, it is not only decolonial scholarship that

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Articles Book reviews

Fascism: Neither Horseshoes Nor Fishhooks, But The Three-Way Fight, by Daphne Lawless – 5 September 2024

I What’s wrong with this picture? We beg forgiveness for beginning this review with a block quote from a Wikipedia article: The horseshoe theory asserts that advocates

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Syria’s Unions: Yesterday and Today, by Sulaiman Abdullah – 9 September 2024

An Attempt to Revive an Entity in a Coma for Decades Subtle efforts are underway in the city of Sweida to revive the role of

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The Conflict, a YouTube channel by Arnon Degani and Ron Eden – 1 September 2024

Welcome to “The Conflict”, A comprehensive historical analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hosted by Dr. Arnon Degani, a historian and Middle Eastern studies expert, and

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Patronage Partitions. South Africa after the 2024 elections, by Niall Reddy – 29 August 2024

In South Africa’s watershed election last May, the African National Congress (ANC) failed to secure an outright majority for the first time in the country’s

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Integrating Ethnicity Into Political Democracy in Africa. Interview with Michel Cahen – 18 August 2024

Paul Martial – When discussing Africa, the notion of ethnicity is frequently mentioned, both in general media and among social science researchers. How would you

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How Thailand and India continue to fail Myanmar refugees, by Makepeace Sitlhou – 16 August 2024

From Himal Southasian Refugees from the war in Myanmar live in fear of harassment, imprisonment and deportation in the border areas of Northeast India and

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Does Solidarity Require the Denial of Sexual Violence?, by Catrin Lundström – 15 August 2024

What really happened on 7 October 2023? Is this even a question we should be asking after eight months of Israeli bombardment of the claustrophobic

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“Zionists Out of Finchley”? Issues for Anti-fascist and Anti-racist Activists, by Daniel Randall and Ben Gidley – 12 August 2024

When a site in Finchley, north London, appeared on a list of targets circulating in far-right chat groups calling for actions on 7 August, several

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Articles

Qiao Collective Uses The History of Pre-modern Empires to Justify Contemporary Ones, by Brian Hioe – 6 August 2024

Perhaps the most noteworthy thing about the Qiao Collective’s “Taiwan: An Anti-Imperialist Perspective”, published in the Monthly Review, is to what extent it focuses on

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Articles

El Pueblo: Understanding the history behind the contested presidential election in Venezuela, by Thomas Purcell – 1 August 2024

From King’s College London Amid growing unrest in Venezuela, as critics both domestic and international accuse incumbent president Nicolás Maduro of forging election results to

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Podcasts

JD Vance, the Far Right, and Ukraine – 26 July 2024

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Kamala Harris, Usha Vance, and the Twice-Born Thrice-Selected Indian American Elite, by Shruti Rajagopalan – 25 July 2024

They didn’t fall out of a coconut tree. From Get Down and Shruti. It’s only been a couple of days since Biden stepped down and

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Interviews

“Syrians Celebrate When Russian Generals, Involved in War Crimes in Syria, Are Being Killed in Ukraine”. Interview with Leila Al-Shami – 23 July 2024

For the vast majority of Ukrainians, Syria before 2011 was probably just another Arab country, but after the war began, it came to symbolize the

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Articles

In Sudan, the People’s Revolution Versus the Elite’s Counterrevolution, by Sara Abbas, Nisrin Elamin, Rabab Elnaiem and Abdelraouf Omer – 23 July 2024

From Hammer & Hope Inspired by a need for more grounded, non-elite analyses of the current situation in Sudan, we interviewed four people whose organizing

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Insurrection in Bangladesh, by Contre Attaque – 22 July 2024

From Freedom News Lethal repression of student protests triggers widespread revolt against political quotas and authoritarianism For three weeks, an insurrectionary movement has been rising

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Against Productivism, by Tom Wetzel – 19 July 2024

Capitalist society has a dynamic tendency towards constant technological change — change in products, methods of production, and in the ways workers are managed in

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Book reviews

Charting Myanmar Strongman Ne Win’s Tragic Legacy, by Mon Mon Myat – 18 July 2024

General Ne Win’s Legacy of Burmanization in Myanmar: The Challenge to Peace in the Twenty-First CenturyBy Saw Eh Htoo and Tony WatersPalgrave Macmillan, 2024, 225

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Settler Colonialism and Israel/Palestine. Excerpt from a webinar with Lachlan McNamee and Arnon Degani – 14 July 2024

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“It Feels Like It’s Only Happening to You”: A Conversation with Geographer Teklehaymanot Weldemichel on the War in Tigray and the Scholar’s Role in Opposing Violence – 10 July 2024

Teklehaymanot (Tekle) Weldemichael grew up in central Tigray. He received his Bachelor’s in Ethiopia before spending several years between Ethiopia and Norway, where he continued

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A Flawed Peace Conference Offers a Radical Proposal: Hope, by Haggai Matar – 4 July 2024

From +972 Magazine. In a context of fear, hatred, and violence, an Israeli-Palestinian gathering that seemed detached from reality actually represented something revolutionary. At first

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Interview with Daniel Randall – 4 July 2024

Daniel Randall, one of the three principal co-authors of the Left Renewal text, spoke to Philippe Mesnard, from the editorial board of the journal Mémoires

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The Kerala Left Needs to Look In the Mirror, by Nissim Mannathukkaren – 2 July 2024

The 2024 Lok Sabha Elections produced the façade of sameness as 2019 was almost re-enacted in Kerala. Yet, the present elections should ring the alarm

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Noam Chomsky is still alive, but I began mourning him years ago, by Sam Hamad – 28 June 2024

From The New Arab Last week it was falsely reported across social media that the renowned left-wing intellectual and linguist Noam Chomsky had passed away.

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Democratic Republic of Congo: Eternal Return of the Same? by François Polet – 25 June 2024

The DRC is the subject of renewed interest, linked to the risk of regionalization of the M23 war in the east and to the focus

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For Stronger Links Between Research on Racism and Research on Antisemitism, by Sina Arnold and Juliane Karakayali – 24 June 2024

A proposal to apply the concept of ‘institutional racism’ to antisemitism The Berlin Neutrality Act, which was ruled unconstitutional by the Federal Constitutional Court in

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The Eternal Settler, by Benjamin Wexler – 20 June 2024

From K. The Magazine “What did y’all think decolonization meant?,” reads the hyper-viral tweet that circulated after October 7. As antisemitic violence erupted in Canada,

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Articles

Forgotten War in Burma, Ignored War in Myanmar, by Edith Mirante – 17 June 2024

Western media outlets’ resort to the cliché of Myanmar as a “forgotten” country is not only self-incriminating—it risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy as the resistance

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Books Interviews Podcasts

The Making of Japanese Settler Colonialism. Interview with Sidney Xu Lu – 14 June 2024

Sidney Lu’s The Making of Japanese Settler Colonialism: Malthusianism and Trans-Pacific Migration, 1868-1961 (Cambridge 2019) places the concept of “Malthusian expansionism” at the center of Japanese settler

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Articles

Instrumentalised Hostilities, by Sina Arnold and Michael Kiefer – 14 June 2024

Ideas of a specific form of ‘Muslim antisemitism’ carry the risk of unjustified blanket suspicion. Both antisemitism and anti-Muslim racism must be taken seriously, regardless

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Articles

Apartheid in South Africa and Israel/Palestine: A Case of Convergent Evolution?, by Saul Dubow – 13 June 2024

Saul Dubow is a South African historian specialising in the history of South Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This article first appeared in

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How Moroccan Jews Challenged Israel. Interview with Asaf Elia-Shalev – 7 June 2024

Asaf Elia-Shalev’s book Israel’s Black Panthers: The Radicals Who Punctured a Nation’s Founding Myth (University of California Press, 2024) tells the story of the young and impoverished

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Statements

Support for the Palestinian People Must Not Tolerate Antisemitism or Reactionary Ideas – 2 June 2024

English translation coming soon!

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Articles

Re-Examining Lenin’s Writings on the National Question: An Early Marxist Critique From the Imperial Periphery, by Hanna Perekhoda – 1 June 2024

On the centenary of Vladimir Lenin’s death, this article revisits his pre-1917 writings on the right of nations to self-determination from the perspective of his

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Statements

Against the Abuse of the Issue of Antisemitism by Right Wing Media and Politicians and Their Attacks on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech, by Ben Gidley, Daniel Mang & Daniel Randall – 20 May 2024

A statement we co-authored, published in December 2023, “For a consistently democratic and internationalist left“, highlighted the serious problem the global left has with antisemitism.

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Podcasts

Georgia Against the “Russian Law” – 9 May 2024

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On Speaking “As a Jew”, by Josh Yunis – 17 May 2024

The seduction of speaking as a Jew – and why I will not do it Of the many indignities Jews have been forced to endure

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