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| | | | | Does China have a plan to save its wobbly economy? Last week in Foreign Policy I argued that it does-but not the sort of plan most Western economists are comfortable with. Western analysts blame slowing growth on a variety of factors: a communist bureaucracy paralyzed by purges and confused by an unfavorable economic environment, 'animal... | |
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| | | | | ROAPE interviews Mark Duffield about his life and work. For decades Mark has worked on thepolitical philosophy of the permanent emergency, the current global crisis in capitalism, the war economy, and the political and economic situation in the Horn of Africa. From his early days growing up in the West Midlands, to his research in Sudan, and later examining the militant struggles of Indian workers in the UK, Duffield has spent a lifetime examining at the central dynamics underpinning our interconnected w... | |
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| | | | | One of the primary contradictions of the present moment is that unionism in the United States is enjoying its biggest surge in decades, while union membership is at one of its lowest points in hist... | |
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| | | The DOD previously said it'd be taking a more offensive approach to cyberspace. | ||