China

Journalists rebel in Guangzhou as right wing in China raises its voice

Those in China who advocate bourgeois democracy, deepening capitalist reforms and opening up further to imperialism staged a journalists’ rebellion…

January 14, 2013

Coal miners, Hurricane Sandy and China’s GreenGen

This year, possibly for the first time ever, the United Mine Workers did not endorse a presidential candidate. In 2008,…

December 21, 2012

Corporate criminals suppressed years of urgent warnings of climate change

The disaster known as Hurricane Sandy should have come as no surprise. Every possible warning sign had preceded it. For…

November 4, 2012

In guise of exposing corruption, New York Times aims blow at China

Crisis in China, Part 13 The New York Times has committed an act of journalistic aggression against China. On Oct.…

November 2, 2012

More on political meaning of Bo Xilai’s suppression

Part 12: Specter of Mao haunts Beijing In this series of articles, which began in March, it has been our…

October 26, 2012

The crisis in China: Behind the expulsion of Bo Xilai

The leadership of the Communist Party of China has expelled former Politburo member Bo Xilai from the party, removed him…

October 3, 2012

The Gu Kailai trial & the struggle in China

A spectacle directed at the left as world capitalist crisis deepens   Gu Kailai’s trial and conviction for the alleged…

August 15, 2012

Clinton’s Africa tour advances U.S. militarism, attacks on China

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton toured nine African countries over an 11-day period beginning Aug. 1. During the tour…

August 8, 2012

China and the Olympics

China’s Olympic triumphs prove once again the transforming nature of revolutions. The People’s Republic of China sent its first delegation…

August 1, 2012

50 African states meet in Beijing

A two-day meeting on July 19-20 in Beijing was the focus of international attention as ministers from 50 African states…

July 26, 2012