CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class
Divide And Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy In An
Age Of Crisis
by Dan Glazebrook
(Liberation Media, £8.50)
DAN Glazebrook’s first book provides a compelling and vital introduction to the ideas and methods of modern imperialism.
He presents a changing world order in which western economic dominance is finally coming to an end, particularly as a result of China’s dramatic rise.
Marking milestones in the histories of China and the United States, this week offers a chance to examine two very different visions of the international order, says CARLOS MARTINEZ
Western nations’ increasingly aggressive stance is not prompted by any increase in security threats against these countries — rather, it is caused by a desire to bring about regime changes against governments that pose a threat to the hegemony of imperialism, writes PRABHAT PATNAIK
In a speech to the 12th Xiangshan Forum in Beijing, SEVIM DAGDELEN warns of a growing historical revisionism to whitewash Germany and Japan’s role in WWII as part of a return to a cold war strategy from the West — but multipolarity will win out


