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Skip to contentInvent the Future"we must dare to invent the future" – thomas sankaraMenu and widgetsHomeAboutShopRecent PostsNo to a new Monroe Doctrine in the PacificUS leverages Ukraine crisis for NATO expansion, to push Europe further into chaosResponsibility for Ukraine crisis lies in Washington and Kyiv, not MoscowSanctions in the New Cold War on ChinaChina plays a crucial role supporting progress and sovereignty in Latin AmericaPreparing for War: Industrialization and the Fascist Threat – Lessons of Soviet HistoryThe rise and fall of the Soviet Union – lessons for socialistsVideo explainer: Stop blaming China for the climate crisisProgressives around the world oppose the propaganda war against ChinaExtended interview with Carlos Martinez about all things ChinaMailing list#mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; }/* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. 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Various people who had barely heard of the Solomon Islands just a few weeks ago are now expressing grave concern that this small sovereign nation could be used as a pawn by an aggressive and expansionist China in its bid for world domination.The deal itself appears to be entirely ordinary, allowing for China to “make ship visits to, carry out logistical replenishment in, and have stopover and transition in the Solomon Islands,” in addition to providing the Solomon Islands police with training and – on invitation – support. Indeed, the Solomon Islands already has similar security cooperation arrangements with Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Fiji; as such, the deal with China simply represents a desire to “seek greater security partnership with other partners and neighbours.”Responding to criticism of the deal by Australian and US politicians, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare assured that it was signed “with our eyes wide open, guided by our national interests”, and that it has been developed not as a means of power projection but of addressing the island nation’s security needs.Nonetheless, Western politicians and media have reacted with an anxiety bordering on the hysterical. Indeed the Australian government made repeated attempts to prevent the deal being signed in the first place, and its failure has prompted bitter recrimination. Allan Gyngell from the Australian Institute of International Affairs commented to BBC News that “the objective had to be to stop something like this happening. You can’t read it any other way – this is a failure of Australian diplomacy.” Meanwhile, opposition leader Anthony Albanese described Australia’s failure to prevent the agreement going through as “a massive foreign policy failure” and “a Pacific stuff-up”. The Australian Labor Party is now promising that it will “restore Australia’s place as the partner of choice in the Pacific” if it is successful in the coming federal elections. Continue reading No to a new Monroe Doctrine in the PacificTweetPosted on May 3, 2022May 3, 2022Categories China, New Cold WarTags new cold war, pacific, solomon islands, united states2 Comments on No to a new Monroe Doctrine in the PacificUS leverages Ukraine crisis for NATO expansion, to push Europe further into chaosThe following article by Carlos Martinez, on the aggressive and expansionist nature of NATO and the importance of dismantling the military architecture of the New Cold War, is a slightly expanded version of an article originally published by Global Times on 15 April 2022.NATO was formed in 1949, just four years after the end of World War II, to provide military infrastructure for the US-led Cold War alliance. Its existence allowed the positioning of American troops and weaponry in Europe, ready for rapid deployment against the Soviet Union and the newly formed People’s Democracies in Eastern and Central Europe.NATO’s purported raison d’être was to protect its members from Soviet aggression and expansion. Yet when the Soviet Union collapsed and the Warsaw Pact dissolved in 1991, there was no serious discussion about disbanding NATO. Indeed NATO only became more aggressive.In 1999, NATO forces launched an illegal bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, bypassing the UN Security Council and committing numerous war crimes. Hospitals, schools and market places were targeted, and depleted uranium bombs were dropped. Notoriously, even the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade was attacked, resulting in the death of three Chinese journalists.Between 2001 and 2021, NATO led a sustained assault on Afghanistan, causing tens of thousands of civilian casualties, holding back the country’s development, and achieving precisely nothing of value for the Afghan people.In 2003, NATO countries launched an illegal war on Iraq, resulting in the death of an estimated 1.2 million Iraqis. Then in 2011, stretching the definition of a ‘no-fly zone’ beyond the limits of imagination, NATO led a regime change operation in Libya, leaving the country in ruin and chaos.Nobody can seriously argue that NATO is fundamentally defensive in character. It is an aggressive, nuclear alliance designed to enforce US hegemony. Continue reading US leverages Ukraine crisis for NATO expansion, to push Europe further into chaosTweetPosted on April 18, 2022April 18, 2022Categories Russia, UkraineLeave a comment on US leverages Ukraine crisis for NATO expansion, to push Europe further into chaosResponsibility for Ukraine crisis lies in Washington and Kyiv, not MoscowThe following article by Carlos Martinez, giving an overview of the causes of the escalating crisis in Ukraine, was originally published by CGTN on 26 February 2022.Contrary to the superficial analysis in much of the Western media, the escalating crisis in Ukraine is not a product of any psychopathology on the part of Vladimir Putin. Nor has it emerged out of thin air. It represents the culmination of a storm that has been brewing for many years.There are two key components of this situation that are crucial to understand.First is the issue of Russia’s security. During talks with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and his team about the reunification of Germany in 1989-90, Western leaders made firm commitments that NATO would not seek to extend its borders eastward and that Russia’s legitimate security concerns would be taken seriously. Yet in the event, as Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying has commented, “the U.S. drove five waves of NATO expansion eastward all the way to Russia’s doorstep and deployed advanced offensive strategic weapons,” in a clear breach of the commitments made by George HW Bush and Helmut Kohl. Since the 1990s, 14 states in Central and Eastern Europe have joined NATO. Continue reading Responsibility for Ukraine crisis lies in Washington and Kyiv, not MoscowTweetPosted on February 27, 2022February 27, 2022Categories Russia, UkraineLeave a comment on Responsibility for Ukraine crisis lies in Washington and Kyiv, not MoscowSanctions in the New Cold War on ChinaThe following article by Carlos Martinez features as a chapter in the forthcoming book Sanctions Kill – The World Stands Up. The article provides a detailed analysis of the sanctions imposed by the US and its allies on the People’s Republic of China and exposes the role they play within the escalating New Cold War.Sanctions Kill – The World Stands Up will be published by World View Forum in early Spring 2022.BackgroundThe instinctive attitude of the United States towards the Chinese Revolution was of course one of hostility. In a protracted war between progress and reaction, between the future and the past, the governments of the US and the People’s Republic of China were, and are, are on opposite sides of the barricades. Hence shortly after the formation of the PRC in 1949, the US maintained a strict embargo on China.With the move towards rapprochement in the early 1970s and a tacit agreement to ‘peacefully coexist’, the embargo was finally removed. Then with China’s strategic shift to integrate into the global economy, the trickle of trade and investment gradually expanded into one of the largest and most important economic relationships in the world, with bilateral trade volume currently standing at just over half a trillion dollars annually. Thousands of US businesses have generated enormous profits from their investments in China and (particularly in recent years) from selling to a vast and growing Chinese market.Ruling classes in the West were, to a considerable extent, comfortable with incorporating China into globalised capitalism, to the extent that China’s role was limited to providing cheap, competent and well-educated labour. However, it was never the intention of the Chinese leadership to remain permanently at the lowest rung of the global economic ladder. China has pursued a patient strategy of welcoming foreign investment, setting up joint enterprises with Western companies, learning the latest technologies and management techniques, and building up its own advanced industry. Meanwhile it has invested very heavily in education and innovation. China’s R&D spending reached 378 billion USD in 2020 – 2.4 percent of its GDP and nearly three times the figure for the US.As a result, China is on its way to becoming “a moderately developed socialist country by the middle of the 21st century”, as Deng Xiaoping predicted some 35 years ago.1 China has become a world leader in network technology, in renewable energy, nuclear energy, high-speed rail, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, and several other important areas. It is increasingly competing with the US in spaces that the US is used to dominating, such as cloud computing and industrial automation. Continue reading Sanctions in the New Cold War on ChinaTweetPosted on January 31, 2022January 31, 2022Categories China, New Cold WarLeave a comment on Sanctions in the New Cold War on ChinaChina plays a crucial role supporting progress and sovereignty in Latin AmericaThis article by Carlos Martinez, which first appeared in the Morning Star of 4 December 2021, discusses China’s economic engagement with Latin America in recent decades; debunks claims that this engagement is a form of neocolonialism; and concludes that China’s solidarity with Latin America is an important support for sovereign development in the region.In the last two decades, economic links between Latin America and the People’s Republic of China have been expanding at a dizzying rate. Bilateral trade in 2000 was just 12 billion USD (1 percent of Latin American’s total trade); now it stands at 315 billion USD. In the same time period, China’s foreign direct investment in Latin America has increased by a factor of five.Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, 19 of the 33 countries in the Latin American and Caribbean region have signed up to the China-led global infrastructure development strategy. Infrastructure projects have been a particular focus for Chinese firms. Writing in Foreign Policy in 2018, Max Nathanson observed that “Latin American governments have long lamented their countries’ patchy infrastructure.” China has “stepped in with a solution: roughly $150 billion loaned to Latin American countries since 2005.” Continue reading China plays a crucial role supporting progress and sovereignty in Latin AmericaTweetPosted on December 29, 2021December 29, 2021Categories China, Cuba, VenezuelaLeave a comment on China plays a crucial role supporting progress and sovereignty in Latin AmericaPreparing for War: Industrialization and the Fascist Threat – Lessons of Soviet HistoryIn the third part of the new BreakThrough News series on the Soviet Union, Carlos Martinez is interviewed by Brian Becker about the period from 1929-39, specifically covering collectivisation, fast-track industrialisation, the shift in the global communist movement from ‘class against class’ to the United Front, attempts to form an anti-fascist alliance with the Western democracies, and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The 80-minute video is embedded below.TweetPosted on December 29, 2021December 29, 2021Categories USSRLeave a comment on Preparing for War: Industrialization and the Fascist Threat – Lessons of Soviet HistoryThe rise and fall of the Soviet Union – lessons for socialistsIn the first part of a new series on BreakThrough News, Carlos Martinez was interviewed by Brian Becker about the Russian Revolution; the popular basis for the revolution; the war of intervention; the extreme backwardness of pre-revolutionary Russia; and the world-historic achievements of the Soviet Union. The 70-minute video is embedded below.TweetPosted on December 21, 2021December 21, 2021Categories Interviews, USSRTags october revolution, russia, soviet unionLeave a comment on The rise and fall of the Soviet Union – lessons for socialistsVideo explainer: Stop blaming China for the climate crisis? In this brief presentation for the Friends of Socialist China YouTube channel, Carlos Martinez gives a comprehensive explanation of why the US and its allies’ attempts to push responsibility for the climate crisis onto China are hypocritical and ridiculous, and why cooperation on climate change is essential.TweetPosted on November 12, 2021November 12, 2021Categories China, Environment, New Cold WarTags china, new cold war, renewable energyLeave a comment on Video explainer: Stop blaming China for the climate crisisProgressives around the world oppose the propaganda war against ChinaOn Saturday 9 October, Friends of Socialist China held a webinar focused on opposing the propaganda warfare being waged by the US and its allies against the People’s Republic of China. The event was co-sponsored by the Morning Star, the Grayzone, Pivot to Peace, the Geopolitical Economy Research Group, the International Manifesto Group, and Qiao Collective. The full webinar (along with individual speech videos) can be watched on YouTube. What follows is an event report by Carlos Martinez.A condensed version of this article appeared in the Morning Star.Introducing the event,Radhika Desai(Professor of Political Studies, University of Manitoba, Director, Geopolitical Economy Research Group) pointed out that, on the left, the most fundamental lie about China is that it is not building socialism but rather that it is just another capitalist country, indeed a particularly brutal capitalist country. Once this untruth is accepted, China can be treated as an enemy of progressive humanity – successes can be ignored, weaknesses exaggerated and accusations hurled.For decades, the West constructively engaged with China at an economic and diplomatic level. But the capitalist powers were suffering under two illusions: first, that the Communist Party of China would transform itself into a social democratic or even a neoliberal party that would lead China towards the type of financialised, neoliberal, unproductive capitalism that prevails in the West; second, that China would remain on the bottom rung of the global economic ladder, providing low-cost manufacturing for goods consumed in the West. Continue reading Progressives around the world oppose the propaganda war against ChinaTweetPosted on October 22, 2021October 22, 2021Categories China, New Cold WarLeave a comment on Progressives around the world oppose the propaganda war against ChinaExtended interview with Carlos Martinez about all things ChinaOn 25 September, Carlos Martinez was interviewed on the Rebirth of Communism YouTube channel about China, discussing the following questions:What is the nature of the propaganda war being waged against China?What’s really happening in Xinjiang? Why does much of the Western left support this propaganda war?What are the reasons for the different levels of economic and social progress in India and China since the late 1940s?Will China suffer the fate of the Soviet Union?What does China’s project of being a ‘great modern socialist country’ by 2049 entail?The video is embedded below.TweetPosted on October 2, 2021October 2, 2021Categories China, InterviewsLeave a comment on Extended interview with Carlos Martinez about all things ChinaPosts navigationPage 1Page 2…Page 12Next pageProudly powered by WordPress