CENTRE TRICONTINENTAL

YESTERDAY

Mass protest and the two worlds of Indonesian politics

The wave of protests that swept through Indonesian cities and towns last week bore more than a few resemblances to those that brought down the Suharto regime in 1998.

SEPTEMBER 9. 2025

North Worsens Tropical Catastrophe

Tropical vulnerability The last six millennia have seen much higher ‘carrying capacities', soil fertility, population densities, and urbanisation in the tropics than in the temperate zone.

SEPTEMBER 4. 2025

What's behind the rioting in Indonesia? And will the much-loathed political elite back down?

For many Indonesians, the violent riots currently wracking Jakarta and other cities across the archipelago are eerily reminiscent of the riots of 1998 that accompanied the fall of former dictator…

AUGUST 28. 2025

A New Non-Alignment for the Global South

Peace, Freedom, Neutrality Realising non-alignment for our times should begin with current realities rather than abstract, ahistorical principles.

AUGUST 21. 2025

Labor Conditions in Shein's Supply Workshops: Fast Fashion, Slow Justice

Conclusion The labor practices described in the preceding sections raise concerns about systemic labor rights risks within garment workshops reportedly linked to Shein's supply chain.

Kohei Saito: “Degrowth needs to learn from communism”

Published in Japan in 2020, Kohei Saito's book “Capital in the Anthropocene” has enjoyed unexpected success, selling around five hundred thousand copies.

AUGUST 19. 2025

Exporting Borders Frontex and the Expansion of Fortress Europe in West Africa

The EU and its member states are shifting migration control outside the EU's borders.

AUGUST 14. 2025

Inequality Worsens Planetary Heating

Unequal emissions In our grossly unequal world, international disparities account for two-thirds of overall income inequalities.

AUGUST 4. 2025

Can International Organizations Survive the Rightwing, Nationalist Onslaught?

Chief among these international organizations is the United Nations, with a Charter that bans “the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.

Multipolar Africa: As the U. S. Steps Back, a New World Arrives

This is not a rehash of the old “Scramble for Africa”. It's something more complex : a contest not for conquest, but for relevance.

JULY 29. 2025

Bullying Southeast Asia with Tariff Threats

Indonesian template ? After hearing the 2024 US election results, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto respectfully stood up in his Jakarta office to call to congratulate the winner.

JULY 24. 2025

Democratic Masquerade in Bangladesh

As 2025 began, with inflation climbing beyond 11 percent and mass demonstrations bringing major cities to a standstill, Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government crumbled without fanfare.

JULY 22. 2025

The Hague Group and the legal battle over Palestine led by Colombia and South Africa

On July 15 and 16, 2025, Colombia and South Africa, as co-chairs of the Hague Group, convened an emergency ministerial summit in Bogotá to coordinate stronger action against the genocide in…

JULY 8. 2025

At The Rio Summit, Signs Of BRICS In Retreat – Just When We Need Serious Anti-Imperial Muscle

Vladimir Putin had hosted 2024's summit in Kazan, Russia in late-October.