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    China’s coal crunch threatens to nullify climate talks

    Adam N. Lee, chinaworker.info China is experiencing its worst power cuts in two decades. The cause is a “coal shortage” – a state of affairs that points to much deeper economic and political problems. China is by far the world’s biggest producer of...

    The collapse of Evergrande – Chinese regime on horns of a dilemma

    Evergrande, the Chinese property company, is missing one payment deadline after another. If it collapses the consequences could be huge for China’s economy, its authoritarian regime and for global capitalism. ISA (International Socialist Alternative) talks to Vincent Kolo of chinaworker.info about what could happen.

    China: Is Xi Jinping turning left?

    What’s behind the CCP’s serial crackdowns and talk of “common prosperity”?

    China: Floods in Henan: Climate crisis x bureaucratic incompetence = disaster²

    "Don't use natural disasters to cover up man-made disasters!" – Chinese netizens

    China: The many crises of Xi Jinping

    “All roads lead to 2022” noted Nikkei’s seasoned China watcher Katsuji Nakazawa, referring to the so-called Communist Party’s (CCP) twice-in-a-decade congress in October next year 

    Chinese capitalism and the climate crisis

    From Germany to Canada to China, flooding and wildfires have signaled the heralding of a new age of climate disaster

    1971: Kissinger’s secret visit to China

    It’s 50 years ago since Henry Kissinger’s secret mission to China which led to a ground-breaking shift in US imperialism’s foreign policy and changed the course of history

    China: Dictatorship, crisis and revolution

    While certain details and statistical information have receded in importance, or even in some cases been disproved by subsequent events, the general outline presented in this document from six years ago has been vindicated.

    HSBC: The bank that supports the Chinese dictatorship

    We are calling out HSBC for its collusion with the viciously repressive Chinese regime. We urge trade unions and ordinary working people everywhere to show your solidarity with the struggle for democratic rights in China and Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong “subversion” trial – international protests on May 31

    Solidarity Against Repression in China and Hong Kong is building active grassroots solidarity with the anti-authoritarian struggle in China and Hong Kong, and firmly opposes siding with or supporting any capitalist government. The workers’ movement, social movements of women, youth and oppressed minorities, these are the only forces that can defeat repressive regimes.

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    Sunflower movement transformed Taiwan’s political map

    Important lessons from the mass struggle against the Ma government of March-April 2014 Vincent Kolo Ten years ago, a mass movement erupted in Taiwan...

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