
Donald Trump and the hypermilitarization of space
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Trump's plans to build an Iron Dome are a watershed moment in the New Cold War, as they will take the US rivalry with Russia and China to a qualitatively more dangerous level
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Trump's plans to build an Iron Dome are a watershed moment in the New Cold War, as they will take the US rivalry with Russia and China to a qualitatively more dangerous level
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Thomas Piketty compares the economic structures of China and the West, addressing China's stabilization into a mixed economy, balancing public and private ownership
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: Chinese AI shows that even in the field of capitalism, the Yankees can no longer be superior
By TIAGO NOGARA: The Donald Trump phenomenon and the proposed reorganization of relations with Latin America are not the result of megalomania, but a materialization of the interests of American billionaires
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The fight against right-wing populism by so-called democratic and even left-wing European parties is limited to denouncing it as fascist, Nazi, racist, etc., without any explanation of the reasons for the phenomenon.
By JIANG SHIXUE: What will happen to the world in the next four years? And specifically, how will global governance be conducted?
By TIMOFEY BORDACHEV: In greater Eurasia, cooperation manifests itself through initiatives and organizations that, by definition, resist the dominance of a single power or a small group of states.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: At the beginning of the 21st century, the United States reduced its level of political involvement in South American affairs. This “attention deficit” lasted until the economic “landing” of the Chinese in South America, and until the
By ELIAS JABBOUR: Reflections on the Chinese path through Africa
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between the end of the Cold War and the current international scenario, what happened was that the winning power had reached the peak of its power. From then on, and ever since, it has been going down the other
ByZHAO RUOXI: Macau has managed to preserve its stability and unique identity while experiencing significant socio-economic and cultural development.
By TADEU VALADARES: The rise of China and the return of Russia to great power status have blocked the ultimate imperial, imperialist, Western objective
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Presentation of the newly released bilingual anthology
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The attitude of Western elites in Donald Trump's first term (and this will probably be the case in his second) is to treat it as some kind of natural disaster and hope it will end quickly.
By JOSE ALBERTO ROZA: How to transform the communist island into a tourist destination, in a capitalist world where the desire to consume is immense, but scarcity is present?
By JOÃO PEDRO STÉDILE: We still have 3 million landless families, who work as rural wage earners, as sharecroppers and tenants, and who would like to have their own space
By RENILDO SOUZA: In the competition between capitals and in the dispute between the United States and China, technology is compulsory, even at the expense of the living conditions of the working class
By ROBERTO NORITOMI: Thoughts on the film directed by Jia Jia Zhangke
By ZHOU QING: The faster the pace of China's economic and trade relations with Latin America and the larger the scale of the projects of these relations, the greater the concerns and vigilance of the US
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Trump's plans to build an Iron Dome are a watershed moment in the New Cold War, as they will take the US rivalry with Russia and China to a qualitatively more dangerous level
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Thomas Piketty compares the economic structures of China and the West, addressing China's stabilization into a mixed economy, balancing public and private ownership
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: Chinese AI shows that even in the field of capitalism, the Yankees can no longer be superior
By TIAGO NOGARA: The Donald Trump phenomenon and the proposed reorganization of relations with Latin America are not the result of megalomania, but a materialization of the interests of American billionaires
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The fight against right-wing populism by so-called democratic and even left-wing European parties is limited to denouncing it as fascist, Nazi, racist, etc., without any explanation of the reasons for the phenomenon.
By JIANG SHIXUE: What will happen to the world in the next four years? And specifically, how will global governance be conducted?
By TIMOFEY BORDACHEV: In greater Eurasia, cooperation manifests itself through initiatives and organizations that, by definition, resist the dominance of a single power or a small group of states.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: At the beginning of the 21st century, the United States reduced its level of political involvement in South American affairs. This “attention deficit” lasted until the economic “landing” of the Chinese in South America, and until the
By ELIAS JABBOUR: Reflections on the Chinese path through Africa
By GILBERTO LOPES: Between the end of the Cold War and the current international scenario, what happened was that the winning power had reached the peak of its power. From then on, and ever since, it has been going down the other
ByZHAO RUOXI: Macau has managed to preserve its stability and unique identity while experiencing significant socio-economic and cultural development.
By TADEU VALADARES: The rise of China and the return of Russia to great power status have blocked the ultimate imperial, imperialist, Western objective
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Presentation of the newly released bilingual anthology
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The attitude of Western elites in Donald Trump's first term (and this will probably be the case in his second) is to treat it as some kind of natural disaster and hope it will end quickly.
By JOSE ALBERTO ROZA: How to transform the communist island into a tourist destination, in a capitalist world where the desire to consume is immense, but scarcity is present?
By JOÃO PEDRO STÉDILE: We still have 3 million landless families, who work as rural wage earners, as sharecroppers and tenants, and who would like to have their own space
By RENILDO SOUZA: In the competition between capitals and in the dispute between the United States and China, technology is compulsory, even at the expense of the living conditions of the working class
By ROBERTO NORITOMI: Thoughts on the film directed by Jia Jia Zhangke
By ZHOU QING: The faster the pace of China's economic and trade relations with Latin America and the larger the scale of the projects of these relations, the greater the concerns and vigilance of the US