THE TRICONTINENTAL

APRIL 8. 2025

The Bandung Spirit

In 1955, the leaders of former Global South colonies met in Bandung, Indonesia, brought together by a common spirit for national liberation and cooperation. Seventy years later, is there any trace of it left?

MARCH 30. 2025

What Was Censored and Killed, the People Spread Through the World

The murals that once flourished under Chile’s Popular Unity government faced repression at home, but their legacy spread worldwide. In this issue, we explore their enduring political impact and speak to Mono, a prominent muralist.

MARCH 5. 2025

Imperialist War and Feminist Resistance in the Global South

Women creatively resist the impact of unilateral coercive measures (UCMs), a form of hyper-imperialist hybrid warfare that reinforces patriarchy and other forms of social discrimination.

FEBRUARY 23. 2025

Does the Old Song Matter When Life Invents New Ones to Sing?

Read about the musical ensemble Grenada’s philosophy and their journey through political song, internationalism, and memory.

FEBRUARY 11. 2025

The Joy of Reading

Reading and popular literacy programmes have played an important role in revolutionary processes, from the Mexican, Chinese, and Russian revolutions in the early twentieth century to today.

JANUARY 26. 2025

Socialism is a Great Cultural Movement

Our first art bulletin of 2025 explores socialism as a cultural movement, tracing connections between cultural work, political education, and class struggle in revolutionary efforts across the Soviet Union, China, and Brazil’s MST.

JANUARY 14. 2025

Towards a New Development Theory for the Global South

As progressive governments take office in the Global South, now more than ever there is a burning need for a new development theory that can fulfil the Promethean aspirations of the darker nations.

DECEMBER 29. 2024

Making Portraits, Reclaiming our Collective Archive

Take a trip through our creation of revolutionary portraits, reclaiming archives, marking history, and amplifying legacies of struggle and hope for future generations.

DECEMBER 17. 2024

The False Concept of Populism and the Challenges facing the Left: A Conjunctural Analysis of Politics in the North Atlantic

Over the past 15 years, the term populism has widely been used to refer to political forces that seem to challenge the neoliberal consensus, but do these forces truly represent a break from neoliberalism?

Ecological Transformation, Agriculture, and the Survival of Humanity

In the face of the environmental crisis, which endangers the entire world, it is necessary for humanity to develop an agroecological model that opposes capitalism.

Why Chinese Agriculture Must Undergo an Ecological Transformation

To build an ecological civilisation, it is necessary for China to go beyond industrialised agriculture and create a green agroecological model.

A New Machine to Change the World? The Rise of China’s New Energy Vehicle Industry and its Global Implications

Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the electric vehicle industry is becoming a growing focal point of international competition between Western developed countries and China.

Review: Unveiling the Curtain on South Africa’s Thirty Years of Democracy

The second volume of Liberation Diaries brings together a diverse range of contributors to present a complex, multidimensional view of South Africa’s post-apartheid journey.

China’s Ecological Transition

This issue of Wenhua Zongheng () covers an array of environmental matters, including restoration efforts, the electric vehicle industry, and the relationship between agricultural and ecological transformation.