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About Vijay Prashad

Vijay Prashad is an Indian historian, editor, and journalist. He is a writing fellow and chief correspondent at Globetrotter. He is an editor of LeftWord Books and the director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. He is a senior non-resident fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. He has written more than 20 books, including The Darker Nations and The Poorer Nations. His latest books are Struggle Makes Us Human: Learning from Movements for Socialism and (with Noam Chomsky) The Withdrawal: Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and the Fragility of U.S. Power.
  • Image Courtesy - Luciana Balbuena

    Why Argentina’s elites are waging war against Milagro Sala

    Vijay Prashad

    The leader of the Tupac Amaru Neighborhood Association is a symbol of the fight against the old order.

  • Protesters used the statue of Louis Botha outside Parliament in Cape Town as a vantage point and a pinboard for posters

    Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on September 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Strikes have followed Sala all her life, as they followed Emma Mashinini. These are militants who understand that social divisions favour the wealthy, while social unity favours the poor. Those fires in the South African spazas mirror the attacks on the houses, schools, and health centres in Milagro Sala’s Jujuy province. Tears are not enough to put these fires out.

  • John Pule, The Disagreement, 2014.

    We will see roots reaching out for each other

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on September 5, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Last week, Agence France-Presse got its hands on a draft UN report called Special Report on the Ocean and Cyrosphere in a Changing Climate. This 900-page document is study of the oceans for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN body which won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2007.

  • A neighborhood in Sana, Yemen, a day after it was hit by a Saudi-led airstrike

    How can Sweden be a peace broker for the war in Yemen if it’s also selling the arms that make it possible?

    Vijay Prashad

    Sweden might have some credibility if it banned weapons sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. It is not enough to be moved by the tragedy in Yemen. Action is necessary.

  • Jimmy Bro, #SaveAmazonia (#SalvemaAmazônia), Museum of Art of São Paulo, 23 August 2019

    Hungering for the language of class war

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 29, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Dark skies persist over coastal Brazil, where the country’s major population centres are to be found. This year, there have been 40,341 fires in the Amazon, the highest since 2010.

  • Eria Sane Nsubuga, Abeekalakasa temwesembereza mmundu (Avoid Guns when in Public Places), 2014.

    Hybrid wars are destroying Democracies

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 22, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    In Brazil recently, I gave an interview to Brasil de Fato, which was born in 2003 as the weekly magazine of the World Social Forum. It is now one of the most important windows into Brazil’s political world. The newsletter this week carries the text of most of the interview.

  • 1518th BOG on Iran

    Why the world is watching the fate of an Iranian tanker in the Mediterranean

    Vijay Prashad

    The British, it is clear, seized the Iranian tanker at the urging of the United States. There was no previous British warning that it might enter in such a muscular way into the U.S. attempt to suffocate Iran.

  • Chittaprosad, Quit Kashmir, 1946.

    History often proceeds by jumps and zig-zags

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 15, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    The main conflict here – since the 1940s – has been between India and Pakistan. Disagreements are deeply rooted in the political culture of each country. The rise of the far right in India has only inflamed the conflict further.

  • Dal Lake, SriNagar, Kashmir, India

    Why Kashmir is suddenly a potential global point of conflict

    Vijay Prashad

    Before India’s Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Bill in the Indian Parliament, his government sent tens of thousands of Indian troops into Kashmir. There is no official number, but it is often said that there are nearly 600,000 Indian troops in the state. That a population of 12 million people needs this kind of armed action suggests that they are an occupied people.

  • Satsuo Nakata, Chugoku Shimbun building, 10 August 1945.

    There must be bones under the paved street

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 8, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    On 6 August 1945, the United States military dropped a bomb that contained 64kg of uranium-235 over the city of Hiroshima (Japan). The bomb took just over 44 seconds to fall from 9,400 metres and detonated 580 metres above the Shima Surgical Clinic. Over 80,000 people died instantly. This was the first use of the nuclear bomb.

  • Iranian protestors wear masks as well as hats with the U.S. flag and Israeli flags

    Trump’s ‘diplomacy’ in Iran is a cynical farce

    Vijay Prashad

    The problem for any negotiations is that the U.S. position is untenable. The U.S. wants to prevent Iran from exercising its right under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968) to enrich uranium even to low levels. It is this impossible position by Washington that will prevent diplomacy.

  • All-India Democratic Women’s Association protest, led by Subhashini Ali (Politburo Member, Communist Party of India [Marxist]), in Delhi, 30 July 2019.

    Homage to OSPAAAL, the organisation of solidarity for the peoples of Asia, Africa, and Latin America

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on August 1, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    We live world where the aspirations of the workers and peasants are arrogantly dismissed. It is a world where the violence of a B-52 bomber is seen as reasonable, whereas the cries for an end to hunger are seen as utopian.

  • An Iranian couple rest as they sit in front of the Iranian surface-to-surface Zelzal missile while visiting an exhibition to mark the anniversary of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) at a Revolutionary Guard Corps military base in northeastern Tehran, September 26, 2011. © Morteza Nikoubazl. Exhibition to mark the anniversary of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-88)

    Iran simply won’t let itself be hemmed in by the U.S. and UK

    Vijay Prashad

    The United States is leading a process to create a naval force that would patrol the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. has said it will send “command and control” ships to coordinate the escort naval vessels from different countries. But there are cracks in the coalition.

  • Nils Völker, 88 #2 – an inflatable garbage bag installation.

    As the ocean waters rise, so do the islands of garbage

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 25, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Trump has made nasty remarks about how Asian countries are the great polluters of the planet. Trump, in his shudderingly ignorant way, said that the United States of America would use its power to prevent Asians from destroying the planet.

  • Activist with a mask of Donald Trump in a demonstration against nuclear weapons

    The U.S.-Iran standoff can only end when the U.S. accepts Iran’s right to have a nuclear energy program

    Vijay Prashad

    The U.S. objection to Iran is not based on international law, but merely based on its political objectives. This is clearly illustrated by open U.S. support for nuclear energy and nuclear weapon development in India; and nuclear weapon stockpiling in Israel, which the U.S. has always fully backed.

  • Zainul Abedin, Famine Sketches, 1943.

    Revolutions are not the train ride, but the human race grabbing for the emergency brake

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 18, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    Impossible to deny the reality of poverty in our world. Studies of the data on income and wealth routinely show that billions of people on the planet live with minimal access to resources. These studies demonstrate that poverty cannot be measured merely by the financial resources that are not available; they demonstrate how billions of people have no access to electricity, safe drinking water, education, or health care.

  • An Iranian cleric walks past mural on the wall of the former U.S. embassy in Tehran

    Trump murdered the Iran Deal—and Europe isn’t too happy about it

    Vijay Prashad

    During the July 14, 2019 meeting between France, Germany, and the UK to discuss their response to the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal, President Hassan Rouhani remarked that Iran is “always ready for negotiation.” Iran, he said, urges the U.S. to “abandon bullying.”

  • Lu Xun

    For the reasons that follow, that Country is currently not likely to be the United States

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 11, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    The largest delegation from outside Russia at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in early June came from China.

  • Huawei headquarters tower in Shenzhen

    Why Trump caved to China and Huawei

    Vijay Prashad

    Everything about the trade war between the United States and China is bewildering. Truces would come out of nowhere but then they would be set aside by U.S. President Donald Trump in a stream of tweets at odd hours. Regardless, Huawei and China are unlikely to blink. They have the upper hand.

  • Religion is the Sigh of the Oppressed Creature_ The Twenty-Seventh Newsletter (2019).  _Page_1_Image_0002

    Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature

    Originally published: Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research on July 4, 2019 (more by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research)  |

    On the one hand, people who spend most of their time working develop an understanding of the ‘practical transformation of the world’. This framework is implicit in the workers’ activity, since the worker–given the theft of their time–is often prevented from having a ‘clear theoretical consciousness of this practical activity’.

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