For many years, China's image in Latin America has been associated with building large infrastructure projects, importing commodities and investing heavily in strategic sectors such as energy and mining. This perception remains valid, but it is no longer sufficient. Quietly but decisively, China is beginning to project itself in the region as a green creditor — a financial actor willing to mobilize resources for energy transition, environmental protection and decarbonization. ... read full post
The expansion of the Abraham Accords into Central Asia puts US influence in the region at risk, with strategic implications for Iran. ... read full post
In celebrating the 108th anniversary of the Great October Revolution, Kyrgyzstan's communists did more than simply pay tribute to its memory. Bolshevik ideas and principles are more than relevant to a republic where inequality is growing and history is being rewritten to suit the ruling class. ... read full post
The first of a two-part analysis. Here, we dissect the ideological and historical roots of Western elite panic. Next, we examine its material base and the dangerous military doctrines it has spawned. ... read full post
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6548571 ... read full post