Chinese Writings Lan Bozhou (藍博洲) Chinese Writings Lan Bozhou (藍博洲)

A Beautiful Century

This translation of Lan Bozhou’s groundbreaking 1987 narrative interview of two survivors of the White Terror provides a deeply personal look into the period of martial law and mass anti-communist violence in Taiwan. Lan traces the history of Chinese nationalism and anti-imperialism—and its suppression by the KMT—in Taiwan through the biography of Dr. Guo Xiucong, a martyr of Taiwan’s martial law period.

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Charles Xu Charles Xu

Beijing 2022 and China’s Challenge to Sports Imperialism

With the 2022 Winter Olympics about to open in Beijing, China finds itself in the crosshairs of multiple Western propaganda offensives. We take on the underlying hypocrisy of these narratives and unpack the history of China’s long struggle against Euro-American hegemony in the deeply imperialized domain of international sport.

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Chinese Writings Chen Xianyi (陈先义) Chinese Writings Chen Xianyi (陈先义)

This is a Great Struggle

Reflecting on Chinese company Lenovo’s controversial decision to back a U.S. 5G system standard in 2016, Chen Xianyi passionately describes a resurgent socialist ethos, encapsulated in the CPC’s call for common prosperity and the masses’ growing insistence on the role private capital must play in China’s socialist construction.

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Chinese Writings Zuoyi23 Chinese Writings Zuoyi23

The Revival of Capital and the Left Turn of the Mental Laborer

Originally anonymously published on Zuoyi23’s WeChat and Zhihu pages, this essay explores the rise and fall of the capitalist class in China. The author takes a critical look at how the relationship between the state and capital continues to shape the relationship between the capitalist and working classes in China—and how young workers are returning to Marxist critique to shape the future.

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Qiao Collective Qiao Collective

Our Comments to The Nation

In light of the selective reporting of The Nation’s recent article on China and the U.S. left, we have published our full comments as an invitation for readers to engage our work on its own terms.

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Internationalism, Chinese Writings Qiao Collective Internationalism, Chinese Writings Qiao Collective

Can The Chinese Diaspora Speak?

The political speech of the Chinese diaspora has a long history as a site of critique and co-optation by U.S empire and its enabling discourses. Amidst a new apex in Cold War Sinophobia, we trace the discursive circumscription of “overseas Chinese” as a political category, from Qing-era anti-colonialism to 20th century Cold War liberalism and beyond.

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Xin Xin

Assimilation and Empire

Reflecting on the spur of anti-Asian racism this past year, Chinese Canadian writer Xin interrogates the renewed enthusiasm for representational politics in North American discourse. This deceptive liberal schema, she argues, stakes Asian American political recognition upon the creation of a diasporic native informant class designed to propel U.S. empire’s denunciation of Asian socialism.

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Chinese Writings Yu Kuang (玉圹) Chinese Writings Yu Kuang (玉圹)

What Can We Learn from the Texas, USA Snowstorm Disaster?

Yu Kuang unpacks the tragic February 2021 Texas snowstorm through a socialist lens. Far from a “natural” disaster or an exceptional state failure, Yu reads the tragedy as the logical outcome of a superstitious U.S. devotion to small government, “state’s rights,” and the abdication of political responsibility under a diffused federalist system.  

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Imperialism Qiao Collective Imperialism Qiao Collective

Race Reductionism: Neocolonialism and the Ruse of “Chinese Privilege”

Recent discourse within the U.S. and Singaporean liberal-left has championed “Chinese privilege” as an analytic of power within Singapore and Asia at large. By invoking a Chinese equivalence to whiteness, analyses of “Chinese privilege” not only disavows the material history of racial capitalism in Asia, it appropriates Black and Indigenous critiques of white supremacy to bolster a long history of Singaporean anticommunism in service of U.S. military and ideological supremacy over Asia.

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Chinese Writings Li Xuran Chinese Writings Li Xuran

Jack Ma Is Not The Problem

Can fintech be corralled in service of China’s people-centered development? With Jack Ma’s Ant Group as a case study, Chinese blogger Li Xuran offers a compelling analysis of the role of capital in modern China. The halting of Ant’s bombshell IPO in November 2020, Li argues, must be seen in the context of the socialist state’s role in restraining the “wild beast” of capital for the sake of socialist development.

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Chinese Sovereignty Qiao Collective Chinese Sovereignty Qiao Collective

What Does Critique Do? — On the Critical Predation of China

The Western left has largely fallen in line behind interventionist platitudes of “standing with the Chinese people, not the Chinese government.” But their cover of “principled critique” elides the fact that criticism does not exist in a vacuum. In this case, it is greasing the wheels for Western imperialist intervention under the auspices of a “new” Cold War. 

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Imperialism, Political Economy Qiao Collective Imperialism, Political Economy Qiao Collective

The End of Engagement

New Cold War aggression on China is bigger than Trump or Biden. A long-term view of the imperialist assumptions behind the era of engagement initiated by Nixon make clear: for Washington, real bilateralism premised on China’s sovereignty and the legitimacy of its socialist system has never been on the table.

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