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by
Mei Zhi
China's first literary dissident's Kafkaesque journey through the prisons of the Cultural Revolution.
1 post
Kashmir: The Case for Freedom
by
Tariq Ali
,
Hilal Bhatt
, et al.
Leading international voices condemn the brutalities of the Kashmir occupation.
6 posts
The End of the Revolution
by
Wang Hui
A compelling examination of the future of Chinese modernity by the leading member of China’s “New Left.”
4 posts
Deep Mountain
by
Ece Temelkuran
A personal and political journey to the heart of the Turkey-Armenia conflict, by Turkey’s most famous female journalist.
7 posts
1 discussion
The Struggle for Tibet
by
Wang Lixiong
and
Tsering Shakya
Two leading thinkers argue against the Chinese occupation and the theocracy of Tibet.
2 posts
Adam Smith in Beijing
by
Giovanni Arrighi
Acclaimed exploration of China’s emergence as the most dynamic center of current economic expansion.
2 posts
Unfinished Nation
by
Max Lane
Illuminating account of the turbulent history of twentieth-century Indonesia.
Down with Colonialism!
by
Ho Chi Minh
Walden Bello on Ho Chi Minh’s inspirational anti-imperialism.
Client State
by
Gavan McCormack
McCormack traces Japan's institutional, political and military transformation through a history of its subservience to Washington Consensus policies.
1 post
Chechnya
by
Tony Wood
A powerful argument for Chechen self-determination, and a definitive history of the region.
3 posts
On Practice and Contradiction
by
Mao Tse-Tung
The writings that underpinned the Chinese revolution, introduced by Slavoj Žižek.
2 posts
Gold Warriors
by
Peggy Seagrave
and
Sterling Seagrave
Drawing on a vast range of original documents and interviews,
Gold Warrior
exposes one of the great state secrets of the twentieth century.
Somanatha
by
Romila Thapar
An explosive account, dispelling the myths and inventions of Hindu nationalism.
One China, Many Paths
Edited by
Chaohua Wang
Chinese thinkers debate the future of their society and its place in the world.
The Myth of the Holy Cow
by
D. N. Jha
A book the government of India demands be ritually burned.
Late Victorian Holocausts
by
Mike Davis
“Eloquent and passionate, this is a veritable Black Book of liberal capitalism.”—Tariq Ali
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