Das ausführliche Protokoll des Wochenendworkshops Ende Mai 2011, inklusive auszugsweiser Mitschriften aller gehaltenen Vorträge
Deutschlandbesuch 2011
Ein Wochenendseminar zum Austausch von Erfahrungen und Sichtweisen zwischen chinesischen und deutschen Sozialaktivisten. Vom 27. -29. Mai 2011 im Kulturhaus Taranta Babu, Humboldtstr. 44, Dortmund
Eine Podiumsgespräch mit den chinesischen Basisaktivisten Yan Yuanzhang, Yu Fen und Au Loongyu am 27. Mai 2011 um 19 Uhr im Kulturhaus Taranta Babu, Humboldtstr. 44, 44139 Dortmund
Sozialistischer Salon: Podiumsgespräch mit Kirsten Huckenbeck, Yan Yuanzhang, Yu Fen und Au Loongyu am Donnerstag, 26.05.2011, 19.00 Uhr im Centro Sociale, Hamburg
Referat von Klaus Neuwirth gehalten auf dem Wochenendseminar "Prekarisierte Arbeit – geteilte Solidarität? - Fest Beschäftigte und Leiharbeiter in Deutschland - alte und neue Arbeiterklasse in China" zum Austausch von Erfahrungen und Sichtweisen zwischen chinesischen und deutschen Sozialaktivisten am 29.5.2011 in Dortmund.
Selbstdarstellung des Forschungsnetzwerks chinesischer Arbeiter - 中国工人研究网 (http://zggr.net) mit den Redakteuren:Yan Yuanzhang und Yu Fen
Einige Materialien über die Besucher aus China im Mai 2011, die zur Vorbereitung der Rundreise benutzt wurden
Hong Kong labour activist Au Loong-Yu discusses the impact of Chinese sovereignty on the former British colony, and Pacific Rim protests against the WTO. What prospects for an alter-globalization in the East? - in New Left Review 42, November-December 2006
On February 22nd 2006, the Chinese government shut down the China Workers' Website and Discussion Lists because, according to the order of closure, the owner of such a website must make a 10,000,000 Yuan (US $1.2 million) deposit to register it as a legal one. The editorial collective responded that they would not be able to pay the fee since they were mostly farmers and employed and unemployed workers without access to such a huge sum. Thus the first leftist-run website in China that enabled workers and farmers to talk about their struggles to defend socialism in today's China was shut down. Below is an interview I conducted on February 26th with one of the administrators of the China Workers Website editorial collective in Beijing. He, as well as other members of the collective, is evidence of a new generation of leftists in China who are actively involved in struggles of workers and farmers, stepping into the role that the Party rejected long ago. (published by monthly review on 13.03.2006)
At present the party has the upper hand. It is starting to sweat, though - article from the economist print edition, Apr 27th 2006
Interview with Minqi Li by Paul Jay. Minqi Li is Assistant Professor of Political Economy at the University of Utah. He was a political prisoner in China from 1990 to 1992. He is the author of The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy. The video interview was released by The Real News on 17 August 2010. The text is an edited partial transcript of the interview published by Monthly Review This video was released by The Real News on 17 August 2010. The text above is an edited partial transcript of the interview published by Monthly Review on 18.08.2010
Artcle by Dr. Li Minqi, Assistant Professor Department of Economics, University of Utah, submitted to Monthly Review in February 2011. The author's ideas in this article are considered by the editors of China' Workers Website (http://zggr.net) to be close to theirs.