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- Veranstaltungen im Oktober 2024
- Veranstaltungen im März und April 2024
- Series of book talks in April 2024
- Buchankündigung “Der kommunistische Weg in den Kapitalismus”
- In October 2023 in London: Book events on “The Left in China”
- Im Oktober 2023: Veranstaltungen zu “Die Linke in China”
- The Left in China: A Conversation with Ralf Ruckus
- Book review by Rebecca E. Karl
- Review: Falling for the Costuming
- Neues Buch: China von unten
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Tag Archives: social struggles
Video-Interview mit Ralf Ruckus
Josef Muehlbauer vom Varna Institute for Peace Research (VIPR) interviewte am 18. April 2022 Ralf Ruckus. Die beiden sprachen über die sozialen Kämpfe in der Volksrepublik China, die Organisierung der Arbeiter:innenkämpfe, linke Gruppen, die Kulturrevolution und Chinas Weg in den Kapitalismus. Zum Video geht es hier. Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, China, Cultural Revolution, leftist politics, social struggles
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China and the World webinar series
gongchao.org and others teamed up with TNI and co-organized the 6-part webinar series “China and the World” that starts on November 20. For more, check out the website on the series. Continue reading
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Tagged economy, environment, social struggles, world-system
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Online Discussion Series in September 2020: China and the Left – Critical Analysis & Grassroots Activism
This online discussion series brings together activists and researchers with a left-wing perspective in order to shed more light on China’s changed role in the world as well as on the social conflicts and mobilizations in the country. It tries to instigate more direct exchanges and solidarity at the grassroots level between overseas initiatives and social struggles and activists in China. Continue reading
Posted in English, Texts
Tagged activism, China, feminism, grassroots, Hong Kong, labor unrest, movement, protest, queer, social struggles
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