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Was Mao a Bukharinist?: The “Three-Line Struggle” in Economic Debates Preceding the Great Leap Forward
Matthew Strupp, September 3, 2020
Matthew Strupp examines economic debates in China during the leadup to the Great Leap Forward and assesses comparisons made between Mao and Bukharin. Reading: Cliff Connolly. Read Article.
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Where Lies the New Moment?: Wang Hui and the Retreat From Class
Matthew Strupp, June 28, 2023
Matthew Strupp traces and critiques the intellectual trajectory of Chinese 'New Left' philosopher Wang Hui. Read Article.
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Sino-Palestinian Relations: From Anti-Imperialist Solidarity to Pragmatism
Mark Reid, February 23, 2024
Mark Reid traces the history of diplomacy between post-Revolutionary China, the Palestinian liberation movement, and Israel, arguing that the PRC’s current status-quo position on the region is the result of its deepening economic ties with Israel and its oil-dependency on the Gulf states. Read Article.