Russian imperialism
The courtroom rebels standing up to warmonger Putin
Simon Pirani — At the heart of “Voices Against Putin’s War” are ten speeches made in court by people who opposed Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, and were arrested and tried for doing so.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Defensive response or imperialist aggression?
Chris Slee — Even if it were true that Putin was “worried about NATO’s intentions”, that still would not justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Unwavering support for Ukraine
Ukraine is still resisting heroically Russia’s imperialist war of annexation, writes Fred Leplat.
Long wave theory, globalisation’s end, and the coming crises: An interview with William Jefferies
William Jefferies explores the usefulness of long wave theory for understanding the current moment, how globalisation reshaped the world economy, and the coming period of crisis.
Putin has only strengthened NATO
Chris Slee — Some rightly denounce NATO’s military build-up, but refuse to do the same with Russia’s military build-up and invasion of Ukraine. Yet both are diverting resources to war, while neglecting their people and the environment.
Capital, power and war: The crisis of Russia’s peripheral accumulation regime
Dmitry Pozhidaev — Russia’s war in Ukraine is not simply a geopolitical miscalculation or ideological excess, but a structurally embedded feature of its capitalist accumulation regime.
Ukraine between empire and revolution: Lev Yurkevych’s anti-colonial Marxism
Lev Yurkevych ‘Ukraine and the War’ is the earliest concise Marxist analysis of the Ukrainian question to be presented to international socialists.
Life for the empire: Russia’s imperial present in the context of the war against Ukraine
Adelaide Burgundets explores Russia’s imperial present in the context of the war against Ukraine.
‘No one has strengthened the Ukrainian far-right more than Putin’
Andriy Movchan looks at the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the far right's influence, and obstacles to solidarity with Ukraine’s left internationally.