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Jun 5, 2020 • 25min

BONUS: Colombia from the November 2019 mobilizations to the pandemic, with Manuel Rozental

Manuel Rozental talks about the mobilizations of November 2019 in Colombia, through to the pandemic, and the latest news of US troops arriving in Colombia ostensibly to fight “narcotrafficking”.
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Jun 5, 2020 • 23min

Bonus: Colombia desde movilizacion hasta pandemia, con Manuel Rozental

Manuel Rozental nos de un analisis de la coyuntura en Colombia, desde las movilizaciones del noviembre 2019 hasta la pandemia y las noticias de la llegada de tropas de los Estados Unidos en el pais
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Jun 4, 2020 • 1h 6min

AEP 54 – On the roots of structural racism in Canada: On the Meng Wanzhou case, part 2

Lord Elgin, who gave Canada Responsible Government, also burned the summer palace in China during the British Empire’s Opium War.  Sir John A. MacDonald sung the glories of the Aryan Race from the floor the House of Commons in 1885.  The poem “White Canada Forever” was aimed specifically at the supposed “Yellow Peril”.  And apparently … Continue reading "AEP 54 – On the roots of structural racism in Canada: On the Meng Wanzhou case, part 2"
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Jun 4, 2020 • 1h 6min

The Brief Episode 10: Canada’s Saudi Arms Deal

Saudi Arabia’s $14 billion weapons deal puts Canadian armoured vehicles on the frontlines of the war in Yemen. We are joined by ANTHONY FENTON to discuss the machinations of Canada’s junior-partner imperialism. Episode: 010 Canada’s Saudi arms dealDate: 16 May 2020 | Length: 66:00
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Jun 1, 2020 • 44min

AEP 53: The Kidnapping of Meng Wanzhou and what it reveals about how the world works. Part 1, with KJ Noh

An executive of one of China’s largest tech companies is detained in Canada accused of violating US sanctions against Iran. This story has many threads, and each one reveals something very important about our world. In Part 1, I talk to activist and writer KJ Noh about the BC Supreme Court’s decision to keep Meng … Continue reading "AEP 53: The Kidnapping of Meng Wanzhou and what it reveals about how the world works. Part 1, with KJ Noh"
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May 31, 2020 • 1h 11min

Civilizations Series Episode 10: The American (Counter) Revolution

In world history, the American Revolution created a republic that continued slavery and expanded a continuous war against Indigenous nations in North America. We look at the British imperial geopolitics, the propaganda, and the history. Why wasn’t the American Revolution the inspiration that the French Revolution was? Special mention to two sources: John Grenier and … Continue reading "Civilizations Series Episode 10: The American (Counter) Revolution"
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May 29, 2020 • 1h 27min

Civilizations Series Episode 9: Three Centuries of Power Politics (16th-18th)

From the Habsburg marriage alliances to the War of Spanish Succession, to the War of Jenkins’ Ear and the Seven Years War; to the Anarchy in India after Aurangzeb’s death and the founding of Afghanistan by Ahmad Shah Durrani. Some glimpses of three centuries of power politics in world history.
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May 28, 2020 • 58min

The Anti-Empire Project Episode 52: Reading Fanon with Stefan Kipfer

Stefan Kipfer and I talk about the lessons we learned from reading the revolutionary Frantz Fanon, author of The Wretched of the Earth and Black Skin, White Masks.
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May 26, 2020 • 46min

The Anti-Empire Project Episode 51: What is Ecological Economics? With Peter Victor.

I talk to Ecological Economist Peter Victor, author of Managing Without Growth, about the idea of the economy taking place within a biological envelope, what is required for market prices to reflect value, and the pitfalls of the valuation of natural capital.
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May 24, 2020 • 12min

The Anti-Empire Project Episode 50: Iranian Tanker Arrives in Venezuela – quick reaction

A quick 12 minute reaction as the first Iranian tanker (Fortune) arrives in Venezuela with gasoline to alleviate shortages there. Some notes on the cruelty of the US sanctions regime, on why an oil producing country like Venezuela needs gasoline (for now), and what is likely to happen next.

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