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Elections: Absenteeism, Boycotts and the Class Struggle
06.19.2017 :: AnalysisThe most striking characteristics of recent elections is not who won or who lost, nor is it the personalities, parties and programs; rather the dominant fact is the widespread repudiation of the electoral system, electoral campaigns, parties and candidates.
Latin America in Search of an Alternative
06.16.2017 :: Latin AmericaMany experts and commentators describe the political process in Latin America as one of ‘alternating right and left governments’. Journalists focus on the abrupt regime changes from democratic to authoritarian; from neo-liberal to progressive programs; and from oligarchs to populists.
The United States and Iran: Two Tracks to Establish Hegemony
06.10.2017 :: Middle EastPresented to the Conference: “United States, Human Rights and the Discourse of Domination”. Sponsored by Iranian World Studies Association. Tehran, July 2, 2017
Introduction:
US policy in the Middle East and South Asia is shaped by several basic considerations:
New book: “The Class Struggle in Latin America. Making History Today”
James Petras, Henry Veltmeyer :: 06.02.2017 :: AnalysisThe Class Struggle in Latin America: Making History Today analyses the political and economic dynamics of development in Latin America through the lens of class struggle. Focusing in particular on Peru, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela, the book identifies how the shifts and changing dynamics of the class struggle have impacted on the rise, demise and resurgence of neo-liberal regimes in Latin America.