The trend of class struggle in the USA

In the US, contradictions within the ruling classes are intensifying, evolving into a conflict. Despite court orders, the Texas National Guard continued to obstruct the US Border Patrol and placed barbed wire on January 23, signaling their defiance. This action was supported by governors from 25 Republican states through a joint declaration, aligning with Texas. […]
Xi-Biden Meeting and the Course of US-China Relations

Attending the APEC Summit in the US, Xi’s meeting with Biden was low-tension and concluded with several mutual agreements. However, the future of the two countries’ relations doesn’t seem promising. The Biden-Xi meeting was arguably the most anticipated and significant bilateral summit of 2023. Throughout the year, the two major nations clashed over several issues—from […]
3rd Belt and Road Forum and the rising voice of the New World

The 3rd Belt and Road Forum ended last Wednesday. During the two-day forum, Chinese President Xi Jinping described the Belt and Road Initiative as ‘part of a great struggle against colonialism and development injustice’. The Belt and Road, which is also described as the largest such initiative in human history, completed its Third Forum after […]
China’s Stance on the Palestine-Israel Issue from History to Present

For over 70 years, a Zionist organization shaped by the ideology of “promised land,” far beyond being a mere human tragedy, has been conducting ongoing occupations and massacres. On the morning of October 8th, Palestinians defending their homeland responded with “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.” The supposedly impregnable Iron Dome was breached, and a nation asserting its […]
BRICS South Africa Summit: Towards the End of the Liberal Order

Founded in 2009 and initially focusing on finance, development, and trade cooperation, BRICS is evolving into a structure that will yield significant geopolitical and geostrategic outcomes in favor of the oppressed peoples of the world, with the inclusion of new members at its latest summit held in South Africa during the third week of August. […]
Low-level protocol for a high-level visit: Blinken in Beijing

The US Secretary of State Blinken was in Beijing for a two-day visit. The scheduled visit in February of this year was postponed due to the “spy balloon” controversy at that time. The first high-level visit by the US administration in almost five years was greeted with “low-level protocol” from the Chinese government. Blinken was […]
The United States’ Strategy to Expand NATO in the Asia-Pacific

The 20th Shangri-La Dialogue held in Singapore from June 2-4 was unfortunately not closely followed in Turkey due to limited interest in the Asia-Pacific region. The term “Shangri-La,” originating from Chinese, means “paradise on earth” or “utopia.” The meeting is referred to as “Asia’s Munich Security Conference,” organized by the International Institute for Strategic Studies […]
China’s ‘Two Sessions’ and the Geopolitical Impact of Xi’s Third Term

China’s annual “Two Sessions,” which started on Saturday, March 4th, successfully concluded last week, marking the 14th assembly. Newly elected members of the Chinese National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) held the first meeting of the five-year term (2023-2027). Xi Jinping’s third-term presidency was unanimously approved in the National […]
Chinese Import Fair Against Global Economic Stagnation

The fifth edition of the China International Import Expo (CIIE), the world’s first import-themed international expo, was successfully concluded this year, breaking numerous records since its inaugural event in 2018 in Shanghai. Hosted by the esteemed port city of Shanghai in the People’s Republic of China, the expo aims to further open the Chinese market […]
The United States’ miscalculation in Taiwan

The US and China are once again engaged in conflict in the Pacific after Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, visited Taiwan. The problem is not just a provocation of the US playing the Taiwan card. If we take a comprehensive look, the only goal of the US in supporting the […]