by chuang | Jun 3, 2019 | Blog
Image: Catherine Henriette/AFP/Getty Excerpt from “Red Dust,” part 2 of our economic history of modern China, from Frontiers, the second issue of the Chuǎng journal. Print copies of Frontiers [have been] distributed to our sustainers and [are now on sale via AK Press...
by chuang | Jul 31, 2018 | Blog
Over the past week, activist and leftist corners Chinese social media have again exploded in courageous demonstrations of solidarity for a group of workers and their supporters being persecuted by the twin hands of capital and the local state, this time in Pingshan...
by chuang | Jun 14, 2018 | Blog
Update on the “Eight Young Leftists” persecuted by Guangzhou police last winter, analysis of their case, and translation of Huang Liping’s open letter. — On November 15th of last year, police from the Xiaoguwei Subdistrict of Guangzhou stormed into a reading...
by chuang | Jun 11, 2018 | Blog
Image: Protesters marching in downtown Saigon. The front banner reads, “Do not give the SEZs to Red China [Trung Cộng], not even for one day.” Source: Kao Nguyen / AFP From 111 BCE to 968 CE the territory around contemporary Hanoi was ruled by...
by chuang | Jun 6, 2018 | Blog
Image: Reuters via Politico.com Pat has been conducting first-hand research on industrial relations in Guangdong’s auto parts sector since 2016. Gavin and Ren interviewed her in 2017. They revised and edited the following text in 2018 for Chuang. The...