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Gaddafi’s Killing: Heroism or War Crime?
What was life like in Gaddafi’s Libya? Was his killing a benefit to Libya, or→
What was life like in Gaddafi’s Libya? Was his killing a benefit to Libya, or→
Stevent Dibben finalises his three-part series looking at the west’s negative view of China, reflecting on the western narrative towards The Cultural Revolution (1966-76).
→Steven Dibben writes part 2 of his series on western perceptions of China during its Maoist era, focusing on The Great Leap Forward in this segment.
→Steven Dibben argues that our thoughts on China as a dictatorial state serves the interest of the political agendas of our not-so-openly-democratic West?
→Reflecting on the recent events of the Naxalites in India, writer Steven Dibben investigates and flips the coin on the narrative towards Maoism.
→Disclaimer: The views expressed within this article are entirely the author’s own and are not→
Tabassum Rahman and Steven Dibben give their review of Southampton’s new Cuban-themed restaurant, Revolución de Cuba.
→Steven Dibben explores how the UK can assist in efforts to protect the environments of the world, amid ever-increasing concerns about climate change and global warming.
→In his second article focusing on the relevance of communism, writer Steven Dibben examines the death toll synonymous with 20th century communism.
→In the first part of this two piece series, writer Steven Dibben explores whether communism is still relevant in today’s society.
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