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Turkish foreign relations - Ron Ayres

Article about Turkey's foreign policy up to the 1980s, including its invasion of Cyprus, desire for membership of the European Community and its…
Statue of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

The origins and legacy of Kemalism - A. Ender

Analysis on the role of Kemalism - a specific form of Turkish nationalism - in overseeing the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish…

Solidarity motor bulletin #01: Ford struggle 73

Solidarity motor bulletin about workers' struggles at Ford across Europe and Australia in 1973.

Solidarity motor bulletins

A series of bulletins from UK libertarian socialist group, Solidarity, from the 1970s about the global car manufacturing industry, produced…

Khamsin: Women in the Middle East

Issue of Khamsin from 1987 about women and feminism in the Middle East and Egypt, Palestine and Israel particular.

Marikana one year later

Niren Tolsi is, along with Kwanele Sosibo, widely considered to be South African's leading journalist. He has followed many stories of popular resistance, and state repression over the years. On 16 August 2013, the one year anniversary of the Marikana Massacre, he published a supplement in the local version of the Guardian on the aftermath of the massacre. It is online at: http://marikana.mg.co.za/

Upcoming book from Recomposition and Black Cat Press

Announcement of a forthcoming book titled Lines of Work: Stories of Jobs and Resistance, from Recomposition and Black Cat Press.

The last twenty years of social liquidation - Miguel Amorós

In this 2006 lecture, Miguel Amorós depicts the previous twenty years as a period of radical changes…
Bring back British Rail sticker

Don't bring back British Rail

Rail fares increase every year but this time a coalition of leftists, trade unionists and passenger groups took the opportunity to launch a…
Austerity protest in Slovenia

Slovenia: The end of transition - Wildcat (Germany)

This is the translation of an article about the austerity protests in Slovenia, it was published in Wildcat no. 94, Spring 2013.

My adventures with Interpol - Pyotr Silaev

On 22 August 2012, the anti-fascist Pyotr Silaev was arrested in Grenada. He is an activist in anti-governmental protests, and the author of the book “Exodus” (published in Finland, Greece, Italy and Germany), under the pseudonym DJ Stalingrad.
oil platform

Gas blowout on Total’s Elgin field: letter from a North Sea oil worker to Reclaim the Power

This letter from North Sea oil worker Neil Rothnie, a long-standing trade union…
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