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Pierre Rousset - The Korean crisis, the US, geopolitical instability in Asia and nuclear proliferation [https://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article42389]
Pierre Rousset - The Korean crisis, the US, geopolitical instability in Asia and nuclear proliferation [https://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article42389]
FI Bureau - The International Left Must Come to the Aid of the Hong Kong People [http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article6263]


= Other suggested reading materials... ==
= Other suggested reading materials... ==

Revision as of 11:11, 19 November 2019

Daniel Princen - Philippines socialists’ long march [1]

Pierre Rousset - The Korean crisis, the US, geopolitical instability in Asia and nuclear proliferation [2]

FI Bureau - The International Left Must Come to the Aid of the Hong Kong People [3]

Other suggested reading materials... =

Asia:

  • Rebecca E. Karl, Mao Zedong and China in the twentieth century. A concise history (Durham and London 2010)
  • Jonathan Neale, A people's history of the Vietnam war (New York 2003)
  • Ngo Van, Revolutionaries They Could Not Break: The Fight for the Fourth International in Indochina, 1930–1945 (London 1995)
  • Tariq Ali, The duel. Pakistan on the flightpath of American power (New York 2008)
  • Max Lane, Unfinished nation. Indonesia before and after Suharto (London 2008)
  • Kathleen Weekley, The Communist Party of the Philippines 1968-1993. A story of its theory and practice (Quezon City 2001)

On marxism and 'development':

  • Teodor Shanin, Late Marx and the Russian road. Marx and the 'peripheries of capitalism' (New York 1983)
  • Kevin B. Anderson, Marx at the margins. On nationalism, etnicity and non-western societies (Chicago 2010)

And of course, the ESSF website: http://www.europe-solidaire.org/