Author: Liza Pflaum

BRICS IN AFRICA

“In a broader context of capitalist accumulation, the BRICS are acting based on a logic of competition over natural resources and market access that is imperialist in nature and is taking colonialism back to Africa in modern times”

Ana Garcia

MAPPING THE EUROPEAN LEFT

Let´s take a closer look at the European Left. Which parties are of particular relevance, and where do they stand politically? What is dominant: programmatic parallels or national differences? How was the Left able to organize on the European scale?

Dominic Heilig

BREXIT - What now?


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Johanna Bussemer

Digital Change

Among all the problems with 21st-century work — the ballooning of the low wage service sector, economic inequality, the crumbling of worker rights — the main problem really is that there are so few realistic alternatives.

Trebor Scholz

Sustainable development is failing...


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Ashish Kothari, Federico Demaria und Alberto Acosta

ThyssenKrupp in Santa Cruz

Residents in Santa Cruz, in Rio, Brazil, have been suffered the consequences of ThyssenKrupp Companhia Siderúrgica do Atlântico (TKCSA) for more than ten years.

PACS

BRICS

In the so-called large emerging economies of the South - in particular the BRICS countries - globalization’s imperative has been export-led growth, and these countries’ port cities have served as the platforms for this development strategy

Patrick Bond, Ana Garcia, Mariana Moreira, Ruixue Bai