Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_2
Cheng Enfu, Li Jing
Cheng Enfu and Li Jing survey the current economic, diplomatic, and security status quo between China and the United States, with an eye toward future policy decisions that could help strengthen China's position as a bulwark against the imperial hegemon.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_4
Tim Beal
Tim Beal dives into the critical role that the Korean Peninsula plays in U.S. strategy for maintaining power in the Indo-Pacific. The United States, he concludes, has long used its position on the peninsula to advance U.S. interests in the Pacific theater, aiming its most recent efforts against the rise of China and Russia.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_3
-. Qiao Collective
"In the Western imagination," the Qiao Collective writes, "Taiwan exists as little more than a staging ground for ideological war with the People's Republic of China." However, this not only obscures the deep historical and cultural ties between Taiwan and the mainland, but functions as a justification for U.S. imperial intervention in the South China Sea.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_1
John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark introduce this summer's special issue on "Imperialism in the Indo-Pacific," exploring how the super-region came to be conceptualized among geopolitical strategists and its present-day role in U.S military strategy. "The United States," they write, "facing the demise of its global hegemonic imperialism, is not only preparing for a Third World War; it is actively provoking it."
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_5
Dae-Han Song
In this forcefully argued piece, Dae-Han Song presents an overview of the past few decades of U.S. policy on the Korean Peninsula and its continued refusal to engage meaningfully with any peace process between the artificially separated North and South. The article ends with a series of demands that look toward a future of peace on the peninsula.
在这篇论证有力的文章中,Dae-Han Song 概述了过去几十年美国对朝鲜半岛的政策,以及美国一直拒绝有意义地参与人为分离的南北朝鲜之间的任何和平进程。文章最后提出了一系列展望半岛和平未来的要求。
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_0
-. Editors
buy this issue While Israel's horrific assaults on the people of Gaza continue, the voices against the U.S. support for the Zionist state grow ever-louder. This spring, the fight spilled onto college campuses. In this month's "Notes," MR editors take the long view, starting with the Free Speech Movement over half a century ago.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_7
Julie De los Reyes, Jewellord Nem Singh
As the world hurtles toward planetary catastrophe, driven in large part by the unchecked burning of fossil fuels in the Global North, China has emerged as a leader in renewable energy. This dynamic, Julie de los Reyes and Jewellord Nem Singh contend, mirrors China's ascendance in many sectors, revealing "the glaring failure of the liberal international order to address pressing social and environmental issues."
在全球北方国家无节制地燃烧化石燃料导致地球灾难频发之际,中国已成为可再生能源领域的领军者。朱莉-德洛斯-雷耶斯(Julie de los Reyes)和杰韦洛德-尼姆-辛格(Jewellord Nem Singh)认为,这一动态反映了中国在许多领域的崛起,揭示了 "自由国际秩序在解决紧迫的社会和环境问题方面的明显失败"。
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Pub Date : 2024-07-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-03-2024-07_6
Iqra Anugrah
Iqra Angurah elucidates the strategic role in the Indo-Pacific in the context of the New Cold War and, in particular, the country's close ties to the forces of multinational capital and Western imperialism. The alignment of the Global North and local elites underscores the need for a popular, socialist, and anti-imperialist movement among the Indonesian working class.
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Pub Date : 2024-06-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-02-2024-06_0
-. Editors
buy this issueIn this month's "Notes from the Editors," the editors confront the myth of Marx's purported early Prometheanism and later rejection of the growth of productive forces altogether, favoring a "no-growth path to communism." This ahistorical interpretation has engendered further critique of ecosocialism and degrowth on the part of self-identified productivist writers, who attempt incorrectly to paint degrowth as a Malthusian project, rather than a realistic effort to live within Earth's planetary capacities.
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Pub Date : 2024-06-01DOI: 10.14452/mr-076-02-2024-06_3
Vijay Prashad, Mikaela Nhondo Erskog
What is "Red Africa"? Through an extended treatment of Kevin Ochieng Okoth's Red Africa: Reclaiming Revolutionary Black Politics (Verso, 2023), Vijay Prashad and Mikaela Nhondo Erskog illuminate the potential for a reinvigorated socialist politics in Africa. In turning away from Afropessimism and Decolonial Studies, the authors catalog the on-the-ground realities at play in pan-African and Marxist social movements today.
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