PAUL DONOVAN is chilled by the contemporary resonance of Harper Lee’s coming of age tale amidst racism and white supremacy in this excellent production
Divide And Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy In An
Age Of Crisis
by Dan Glazebrook
(Liberation Media, £8.50)
DAN Glazebrook’s first book provides a compelling and vital introduction to the ideas and methods of modern imperialism.
He presents a changing world order in which western economic dominance is finally coming to an end, particularly as a result of China’s dramatic rise.
Western nations’ increasingly aggressive stance is not prompted by any increase in security threats against these countries — rather, it is caused by a desire to bring about regime changes against governments that pose a threat to the hegemony of imperialism, writes PRABHAT PATNAIK
In a speech to the 12th Xiangshan Forum in Beijing, SEVIM DAGDELEN warns of a growing historical revisionism to whitewash Germany and Japan’s role in WWII as part of a return to a cold war strategy from the West — but multipolarity will win out


