Revolution, worker-peasant alliance, and “Chinese-style modernization”: A Global South perspective
China’s ascent serves as an exemplary case of the Global South’s emergence, breaking through the unequal global order.
The Long March: 90 years on and its lessons for our struggles today
Artist and researcher Tings Chak reflects on The Long March waged by communists in China at its 90th anniversary
“China’s successful battle against poverty is a part of its process of socialist construction”
A recent study published by the Tricontinental: Institute of Social Research provides a detailed understanding of methods and motivations behind the Chinese initiative, which has lifted more than 850 million people out of absolute poverty since 1949
China celebrates centenary of the Communist Party
The celebrations which have been ongoing since last year highlight CPC’s achievements which led China out of feudalism, colonial occupation, poverty and numerous wars to become the world’s second largest economy and a technological superpower
Kenneth Kaunda, the internationalist
The often unsung legacy of Kenneth Kaunda was the pivotal role he played in establishing newly-independent Zambia as a central hub for pan-Africanist and internationalist activities and processes.
Guangzhou 1927: The Paris Commune of the East
On the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Paris Commune, its legacy is remembered in the Guangzhou Uprising, when workers and peasants established a popular republic in the southern Chinese capital in 1927.






