U.S. Imperialism Has Lost the Cold War ...That's what the Socialist Workers Party concluded a decade ago, in the wake of the collapse of regimes and parties across Eastern Europe and in the USSR that claimed to be Communist. Contrary to imperialism's hopes, the working class in those countries has not been crushed. It remains an intractable obstacle to reimposing and stabilizing capitalist relations, one that will have to be confronted by the exploiters in class battlesin a hot war.Issue no. 11 of the Marxist magazine New International analyzes the propertied rulers' failed expectations and charts a course for revolutionaries in response to the renewed rise of worker and farmer resistance to the economic and social instability, spreading wars, and rightist currents bred by the world market system. It explains why the historic odds in favor of the working class have increased, not diminished, at the opening of the 21st century.Also includes:*The Communist Strategy of Party Building Today by Mary-Alice Waters*Socialism: A Viable Option by Jose Ramon Balaguer*Young Socialists Manifesto*Ours Is the Epoch of World Revolution by Jack Barnes and Mary-Alice Waters
Reports and resolution of the Socialist Workers Party on trade union policy, proletarian leadership versus clique functioning, the poison of race baiting in the workers movement, and the membership norms of the revolutionary party.
American Foreign Policy and the Cold War
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The end of the Cold War has inspired a wave of exciting new scholarship about the central international struggle in the decades following World War II. Dissatisfied with traditional diplomatic...
Is the Cold War Over?: A New Look at Communist Imperialism
Drawing on a range of critical social theories, this collection seeks to ground historically the analysis of global developments since the inception of the new Bush Presidency and weigh up the political consequences of this imperial turn.
This comprehensive text provides a balanced survey of the Cold War in a genuinely global framework.
An analysis of six decades of American foreign policy, focusing particularly on the Cold War and the Middle East.
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Corporations and the Cold War