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Covering geo-political news and current affairs across Asia

Tag: Socialism

Posted inOpinion

How the West imagines alternative Chinese realities

by Daniel Alan Bey June 16, 2022June 16, 2022

If the headlines are to be believed, the discontent generated by China’s “dynamic zero-Covid policy” has the “core” of the leadership on the back foot.  In the run-up to the 20th Party Congress, when Xi Jinping is widely expected to be confirmed as president for a third term, factional interests within the Communist Party of […]

An aerial view of the Shanghai Tower and the rest of the Lujiazui CBD. Photo: Xinhua
Posted inOpinion

How US, China use their power to regulate capitalism

by Richard D Wolff April 29, 2022April 29, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Why the neoliberal drive is running out of gas

by Richard D Wolff June 27, 2021June 25, 2021
Posted inOpinion

How political ideology shaped soccer fandom in India

by Pitamber Kaushik September 13, 2020September 11, 2020
Posted inOpinion

Socialist or capitalist: What is China’s model, exactly?

by Richard D Wolff August 22, 2020August 22, 2020
Posted inUnited States, World

Does socialism sound good?

by Edward R Dougherty January 10, 2020February 18, 2020
Posted inUnited States, World

Biden makes most profound statement of US campaign

by Edward R Dougherty August 22, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inUnited States, World

Is the Bible socialist?

by Scott Shay August 13, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inUnited States, World

‘Coup’ averted, but US charter still under threat

by Tom J Velk April 1, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inWorld

Young politicians ignore socialism’s grim history

by Tom J Velk March 15, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inUnited States, World

A warning on the failures of socialism

by Tom J Velk February 25, 2019February 18, 2020
Voting hands and ballot box. Image: iStock
Posted inWorld

What’s left of the populist left? 

by Jan-Werner Mueller February 23, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inUncategorized

Venezuela is new theater for major powers’ rivalry

by Abhishek Mohanty February 1, 2019February 6, 2019
Red lines are drawn across a list of national corporations as the 1997 economic crisis bites deep into South Korea in a scene from Default. Photo: YouTube
Posted inAT Finance, Middle East, North Korea, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, World

Movie slams IMF, questions Korea’s attachment to capitalism

by Steven Borowiec December 13, 2018February 18, 2020
National Security Adviser John Bolton Photo: AFP / Alex Wong
Posted inMiddle East, Russia, World

A trek through the troika: A peek into the foundations of Bolton’s latest fears

by David Simmons November 11, 2018
Under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary has become increasingly authoritarian. Photo: AFP/Frederick Florin
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, World

Good politics, bad economics

by Robert Skidelsky September 23, 2018
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Posted inIndia, South Asia

Why the BJP wants to weaken an Indian university

by Muntaha Amin July 9, 2018
Pupils wave national flags during a ceremony at a local elementary school in Hanoi, Vietnam, on September 5, 2014. Photo: AFP/Hoang Dinh Nam
Posted inAT Finance, China, Northeast Asia, South Asia, South Korea, Vietnam

Vietnam’s socialist dream hits on hard times

by David Hutt April 19, 2018February 18, 2020
Posted inAT+

Happiness rolls over us like a wave

by Pepe Escobar February 26, 2010August 21, 2020
Posted inEconomy

Hollywood, the macabre

by Chan Akya November 25, 2009September 9, 2020

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