Dossier no. 61 retraces the strategic thought of Hugo Chávez, a man who promoted the transformation of Venezuela from the bottom up, building up the Bolivarian Revolution that continues to march forward a decade after his death.
Topic:
Socioeconomics, Hugo Chavez, and Bolivarian Revolution
This dossier analyses the growing fragility of the US-led ‘rules-based international order’ and examines the possibilities of regionalism to advance the construction of a new global system.
Topic:
Sovereignty, Capitalism, Regionalism, International Order, and Dignity
Dossier no. 63 explores the origins of the debt crisis in Africa, exposing the Western financial chokehold as its source and exploring what alternatives can be built.
How is it that a country like Argentina, with its vast rural territory, longstanding agricultural tradition, and capacity to produce food for hundreds of millions of people, is plagued by runaway inflation and high levels of poverty?
Topic:
Agriculture, Poverty, Capitalism, Inflation, and Land Rights
Dossier no. 66 examines the historical and current thinking on the question of development and offers an outline for a new socialist development theory.
Topic:
Development, Globalization, Neoliberalism, Economic Theory, and Socialism
This dossier analyses the role of Marxist dependency theory today as an important scientific tool to understand the current anti-democratic and fascist trends and emancipation processes in the Global South.
To understand the unprecedented contraction of Pakistan’s economy, causing the poor to become significantly poorer, greater scrutiny of how IMF policies undermine economic independence is urgently needed.
What are the challenges, limits, and contradictions facing Latin America’s new wave of progressive governments? How does this differ from the earlier wave that began with the election of Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez twenty-five years ago?