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    North-South relations

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / North-South relations
    • 05 Jul 2018
    • Saïd Bouamama

    The Making of Contemporary Identity-Based Islamophobia

    Far from being an irrational fear of Islam and Muslims, Islamophobia is a contemporary form of racism. Racist social relations have gone through historical mutations, allowing them to adapt to changes […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Middle East / North-South relations
    • 14 Jun 2018
    • Belen Fernandez

    Forty years of Orientalism, an eternity to go

    The West’s punitive civilising mission in the East shows no signs of abating 40 years after the publication of Orientalism.   This year marks the 40th anniversary of the publication […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / North-South relations
    • 02 Jun 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    Peace is a cliché: When the West cannot control the world unopposed it means war

    Dedicated to my friend, a philosopher, John Cobb, Jr. The West likes to think of itself as a truly “peace-loving part of the world”. But is it? You hear it […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Democracy / Latin America / North-South relations
    • 29 May 2018
    • Ricardo Vaz

    Venezuelan elections: chavismo still in power, US still belligerent, media still dishonest

    In a climate of dire economic war/crisis and foreign aggression, Venezuelans took to the polls to elect their president and regional legislative councils. Chavismo won big in both contests, with […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / North-South relations
    • 24 Apr 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    Diagnosing the West with Sadistic Personality Disorder (SPD)

    The Empire Is Obsessed with Perverse Types Of Punishment   Western culture is clearly obsessed with rules, guilt, submissiveness and punishment. By now it is clear that the West is […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / North-South relations
    • 02 Feb 2018
    • Vijay Prashad

    The World’s Poorest Citizens Are Being Betrayed by the #1 Organization Designed to Protect Them

    In 1951, member states of the United Nations approved a convention on refugees. The point of that convention was limited – to ensure that refugees from World War II were […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / North-South relations / United States
    • 31 Jan 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    U.S. – war dog wants to bite, but what and how?

    It could be truly comical, if it were not to be so dangerous for millions of people living all over the world. The Empire, once mighty, ruthless and frightening is […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / North-South relations
    • 27 Dec 2017
    • Andre Vltchek

    Panic of Boris Johnson in Moscow – agony of rotting empire

    It has been all very ugly, aggressive and often distinctly vulgar: the way the British Foreign Secretary has behaved before and during his official visit to Moscow.   Mr. Johnson […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / North-South relations / United States
    • 02 Nov 2017
    • Andre Vltchek

    United States Blackmails and “Starves” UNESCO

    What just used to be rumors, suddenly, became official facts. The Government of the United States of America, which for years and decades has been sick and tired of the […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / North-South relations
    • 28 Sep 2017
    • Vijay Prashad

    Third World Quarterly row: Why some western intellectuals are trying to debrutalise colonialism

    Vijay Prashad explains why he resigned from the editorial board of the journal “Third World Quarterly” after it published an apologia for colonialism.   Ek tarz-e-taghaful hai so vo unko […]

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