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Proclamations of a New Cold War between China and the US herald a clash between authoritarianism and liberal democracy. But what we’re seeing in the growing rivalry between the two countries isn’t based on ideological difference but on inter-capitalist competition.... No Marxism in the post. Straight up analysis that is US centric (aka biased). But an interesting take.Marxist SociologyDisintegrating US-China Economic Symbiosis and the New Inter-Imperial RivalryHo-Fung Hung | Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy and chair of the department of sociology at Johns Hopkins University
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Proclamations of a New Cold War between China and the US herald a clash between authoritarianism and liberal democracy. But what we’re seeing in the growing rivalry between the two countries isn’t based on ideological difference but on inter-capitalist competition.... No Marxism in the post. Straight up analysis that is US centric (aka biased). But an interesting take.Marxist SociologyDisintegrating US-China Economic Symbiosis and the New Inter-Imperial RivalryHo-Fung Hung | Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy and chair of the department of sociology at Johns Hopkins University
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Proclamations of a New Cold War between China and the US herald a clash between authoritarianism and liberal democracy. But what we’re seeing in the growing rivalry between the two countries isn’t based on ideological difference but on inter-capitalist competition....No Marxism in the post. Straight up analysis that is US centric (aka biased). But an interesting take.
Marxist Sociology
Disintegrating US-China Economic Symbiosis and the New Inter-Imperial Rivalry
Ho-Fung Hung | Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy and chair of the department of sociology at Johns Hopkins University