Since 2001 it has become common to speak of a group of “rising powers”,
rapidly developing countries which will overtake the established powers of
Europe and the USA. This BRICS group, composed of Brazil, Russia, India, China
and South Africa, have been heralded as the new drivers of the global political
economy. Recent protests in Brazil have cast doubts on such a narrative. In
this guest post, Phil Roberts
analyses the underlying dynamics as well as key agents in these mass
demonstrations in cities throughout the country.
Friday, 28 June 2013
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Do not abandon the state as a site of social struggle: Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis for the Eurozone!
In 1997, Asia experienced its own financial crisis. In this
guest post, Mi Park analyzes the
root causes of the Asian crisis and the current Eurozone crisis and compares
the politics of the anti-austerity movements in Asia and Europe. She asks what
lessons Europe can learn from the Asian experience.
Thursday, 13 June 2013
The Age of Austerity: Fighting Cuts and Privatisation – Nottingham Bedroom Tax Campaign!
Austerity in the UK
affects the public sector across the board, whether it is the National Health
Service, Primary and Secondary Education, Further and Higher Education,
disability services, social housing, etc. The fourth event of the series The Age of Austerity about Nottingham
anti-cuts campaigns by the local UCU association at Nottingham University on 12 June dealt with the Bedroom Tax. It affects people in social housing, who are
deemed to have a spare bedroom. Becky Kent and her mother Karen Wood spoke
about the Nottingham Bedroom
Tax Campaign, the devastating impact the tax has on people as well as the
attempts to resist the attack on some of the most vulnerable members of
society.
Monday, 3 June 2013
ON REALISING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF THE PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLIES
On 18 May, the first People's Assembly took place in Nottingham to organise local resistance against the cuts by the coalition government. In this guest post, Alan Story, reflects on the lessons to be learned from the process of organising this event.