Can The Chinese Diaspora Speak?
The political speech of the Chinese diaspora has a long history as a site of critique and co-optation by U.S empire and its enabling discourses. Amidst a new apex in Cold War Sinophobia, we trace the discursive circumscription of “overseas Chinese” as a political category, from Qing-era anti-colonialism to 20th century Cold War liberalism and beyond.
Why China’s Vaccine Internationalism Matters
As rich nations stockpile COVID-19 vaccines, China is providing a lifeline to Global South nations spurned by Western pharmaceuticals and excluded by the West’s neocolonial vaccine nationalism. So why is China being smeared for its efforts?
China’s 70th Anniversary of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea
The 70th anniversary of China’s entrance into the Korean War bears new meaning amidst a renewed phase of “protracted war” against U.S. aggression.
A Cold War Crossroads for the EU
As the U.S. declares the era of engagement with China a “failure,” the EU has a choice: adopt the belligerent U.S. path to conflict, or pursue independent relations with China as equals.
“We Are Trying to Build Humanity”—Vijay Prashad on Chinese Socialism & Internationalism
Qiao Collective talks with Vijay Prashad on COVID-19, China’s pandemic response, and the spirit of Chinese socialism and internationalism in the face of rising U.S. hegemony and aggression.
After the West: China’s Internationalist Solidarity in the Age of Coronavirus
China’s socialist state production and global cooperation is equipping the world with the tools to fight coronavirus, offering a vision of a world without Western hegemony
Connecting the Dots: Iran, China, and the Challenge to U.S. Hegemony
China is providing a crucial economic and political lifeline for Iran and other nations targeted by U.S. sanctions. The United States’ so-called “trade war” against China could change that.