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 No.669657

A thread for anons from around the world to discuss geopolitics, current events, and the 21st century communist movement from a global perspective.

Existing regional generals (where you should post if you have something from there that isn't relevant to world politics):

>>295015 Middle East
>>503808 Africa
>>211384 China (cyclical)
>>268992 North Korea (cyclical)
>>374637 South East Asia (cyclical)
>>686468 Myanmar/Burma
>>211966 Nordic countries (cyclical)
>>416549 Germany (cyclical)
>>1 Hungary (cyclical)
>>682462 Poland
>>628938 Russia
>>88295 Italy
>>628562 Britain
>>519382 Europe
>>627908 Australia
>>657168 Brazil
>>294972 Latin America (cyclical)
>>225026 USA (cyclical)
>>686719 Canada

Reminder that you can cross-post on the same board the same way you can link a post in the same thread, just >> and the number. Use this if something in a regional thread is worth discussing ITT.

 No.669663

/SAD/ died again hunh

 No.669665

Based idea bumping

 No.669666

>>669657
Why is the map wrong sided?

 No.669668

>>669657
>gall-peters
WHAT THE FUCK??
I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS
<see embed

 No.669669

>>669657
>A thread for anons from around the world to discuss geopolitics, current events, and the 21st century communist movement from a global perspective.
Isn't the whole board of /leftypol/ just that

 No.669671

>>669669
It's burger hours lad
At least the heart is in the right place for once even if it's a little cringe

 No.669672

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>>669666
It isn't, you're just used to it pointing north.

 No.669675

My bet is that the M'Swanti Monarch will get overthrown but the South Africans will prevent communism there by force, sort a repeat of Nepal in the 2000s

 No.669684

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>>669669
Talking about history, economics, philosophy, memes, etc is not geopolitics and current events.

>>669671
Part of the point is to have a place for people from less mainstream (on this site) places to talk about what's happening in their area without having to make its own thread that will get 2 replies. And also talking about these things in one thread should (in theory) promote more awareness than people all posting in separate threads.

>>669668
>>669666
Map projections can get way wackier than that.

 No.669689

>>669684
Ok son I'll allow it
You missed the Africa general btw → >>503808

 No.669692

>>669689
there's a few missing that fell farther down the catalog
a list is being put together

 No.669697

>>669692
List of missing is done already:
>>416549 Germany (cyclical)
>>1 Hungary (cyclical)
>>295015 Middle East
>>503808 Africa

I wonder what happened to that South Asia gen (not S.E. asia) which was about mostly India?

FLOOD FLOOD FLOOD

 No.669699

>>669697
yeah south asia & desi general
guess it died

 No.669705

>>669699
Not this one? >>374637

 No.669710

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>>669705
No, there was a separate thread.

 No.669712

>>669684
I like map 4 a lot

 No.669713

>>669705
That's /SEA/ not /SAD/
I don't speak for them but I think the consensus on /SEA/ is that they'll accept /SAD/ poster's out of pity for their thread constantly dying of /SAD/Ness
New Zealand and the Pacific Isles are also under the benevolent aegis of mother /SEA/

Bit of board lore for you Australia also used to be in /SEA/'s loving embrace but they got kicked out to their own thread

 No.669735

Gonna dump some info on geopolitics and modern society for newbies

Social atomization, the dissolution of actions or ideas of society done/shared in groups, these include:
churches/mosques/temples/summits etc
religious books
religious/traditious clothing
cults of personalities
women’s right to work, receive schooling, live independently, own property and vote
abolishment of monarchies and autocracies for democracies and beaurocracy
abolishment of nobilities, serfs, lords and peasants for just proles governments and capitalists
freedom of movement
anti nationalism
1 language
sexual liberation
cosmopolitanism
more trade networks
digitization of parks, tourism, concerts, clubs, sports with e sports, labour I.e. work from home
drone delivery of goods
sex replaced with porn
cinemas with streaming services
automated war
dense walkable cities with 0 suburbs
provincial identities
extended families/villages only nuclear and single parent households
traditions
anniversaries
social contracts
sexual identities
trans identities
ethnic/national/racial or linguistic identities

 No.669738

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>>669735
Blank slate theory: the belief that man is an organisms who psychology is shaped by his environment, this theory was later confirmed by electro shock therapy

State: defined territory with government permanent population and ability to interact with other states.
Province: divided region of a state with a provincial government permanent population and ability to interact with other provinces.
Federation: series of states under one major government though those states operate occasionally as self sustaining provinces.

Government: body that enforces/makes laws and develops the land of a state, province or human settlement. These are split between federal provincial and local governments.
Senate: government institution composed of representatives of each province human or settlement etc that pass and debate laws proposed by civilians.
Parties: multiple governments operating on different belief systems within a state.
Nation: made up idea by napoleon defined as a defined territory with defined culture, and language.

Capitalism: when individuals more specifically individuals that don’t need to work for wages run supply chains.
Neoliberalism: Neoliberalism is contemporarily used to refer to market-oriented reform policies such as "eliminating price controls, deregulating capital markets, lowering trade barriers" and reducing, especially through privatization and austerity, government influence in the economy.
Socialism: when governments run supply chains without producing commodities(valueless goods and services).

Democracy: when individuals vote for who manages the local, provincial and federal governments.
Dictatorships: when leaders keep themselves in management of the bodies of governments wether or not civilians vote for them.
Oligarch: like a dictatorship but with multiple people.
Anarchy: government less state.

NGO: non governmental organization
INGO: international NGO
GO: governmental organization
IGO: international GO
Supranationalism: a union where member states share in decision making on matters that will affect each country's citizens.
Nationalism: identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
Foreign policy: how a government responds to events occurring outside its own borders it controls.
Globalism: the operation or planning of economic and foreign policy on a global basis.
Protectionism: operation of foreign policy built around protecting a states industries against foreign trade.
Internationalism: cooperation among states for promotion of common goals.
Liberal internationalism: cluster of ideas that state international progressivism is possible if the world stays in unity to solve problems.
Revolutionary internationalism: conflicts in society are determined by international factors as alliances.
Hegemonic internationalism: theory world is based on unequal terms with nations dominating each other.
Globalization: term used to describe growing interconnectedness of the planet.

 No.669742

>>669738
Important dates of the 2020s

11/3/2020: covid declared internationally to have caused a pandemic.

7/10/2021: Cia declares war on China started by the second Cold War.

Information on the second Cold War

USA sanctions China and gets hit by a major supply chain crisis of every good shortly after during the pandemic. Chinese economic growth rates slow down moderately.

North and South Korea compete to develop better hypersonic missiles and WMDs.

German and American naval craft gets downed by Chinese missiles after being caught illegally entering the South China Sea in the pursuit of spying or potentially pursuing military aggression against China.

Heads of the major government of Cambodia order the complete destruction of all American weapons found in the borders of the state of Cambodia after sanctions from the USA. Said heads introduce plan for increased integration and cooperation with China.

France, a major geopolitical power formally states its resign from the west African region after giving a ceremonial key to a Malian army general along with the total removal of all French troops within west Africa by 2023 demonstrating Frances removal from geopolitics.

Kosovo and Albania work towards an economic union.

 No.669755

>>669742
>German and American naval craft gets downed by Chinese missiles after being caught illegally entering the South China Sea in the pursuit of spying or potentially pursuing military aggression against China.
Seemed to have missed this, source? Which date did this happen? Before or after AUKUS?

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 No.669781

>>669757
Nothing about them getting downed by Chinese missiles
Nothing about German fleets being involved; it's specifically US

 No.670419

>>669666
Check your Top privilege, North scum!

 No.671362

bump

 No.674195

URGENT bump because it seems there are widespread protests in Kazakhstan, which started against price fuel hikes but are still ongoing despite those hike being revoked.

Since we have no thread for Central Asia i'm posting this here and in the PRC thread.

 No.674348

>>674195
Thanks for the heads-up.
Kazakhstan is a real anomaly, interesting country

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>>674195
>>674348
==Kazakhstan gripped by protests as popular frustration spills over
==
https://archive.is/thr1k

That Kazakhstan periodically sees surges of popular discontent attests to lingering frustrations over inequality in the oil-rich state.
Police and protesters clash outside the mayor's office in Almaty's Republic Square late on January 4 (photo)

A nationwide wave of protests that began in western Kazakhstan has reached the country’s commercial capital, Almaty, where thousands of demonstrators clashed overnight January 4 with riot police wielding shields, tear gas and stun grenades. After hours of unrest, the president declared a state of emergency in the city and other parts of the country.

Journalists in the city reported hearing the blasts of stun grenades as crowds moved toward Republic Square. Live video streams from the square late in the evening showed the entire area enveloped in thick smoke. Almaty-based news website Zakon.kz reported that several police cars had been set alight and that some demonstrators were smashing the windows of stores and restaurants.

Internet connections in parts of the city have been patchy and users of popular messengers like WhatsApp and Telegram have reported problems getting the apps to work.

Earlier in the evening, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev delivered a televised address pleading with protestors to refrain from causing unrest.

“Do not succumb to provocations from within and outside the country,” he said. “Exhortations to attack civilian and military facilities are absolutely unlawful. This is a crime that will be punished. The authorities will not fall, and we do not need conflict, but rather mutual trust and dialogue.”
Tokayev’s office said in a statement released several hours later that the state of emergency imposed on Almaty and the Mangystau region, where the first protests took place, would take immediate effect and remain in place until January 19.

The string of rallies that has torn through Kazakhstan since January 2 began in the western oil town of Zhanaozen, ostensibly triggered by anger over a sudden spike in the price of car fuel. Similar impromptu gatherings then quickly spread to nearby villages in the Mangystau region and then in multiple other locations in the west, in cities like Aktau, Atyrau and Aktobe. By January 4, people had come out onto the streets in numbers in locations many hundreds of kilometers away, in the southern towns of Taraz, Shymkent and Kyzyl-Orda, in the north, in the cities of Uralsk and Kostanai, as well as in Almaty and Nur-Sultan, the capital, among other places.
Few saw scenes as fiery as those in Almaty, though.

Clashes in Almaty continued throughout the night into January 5. After being dispersed by police from Republic Square, part of the crowd headed around two kilometers downhill, to another historic location in the city, Astana Square, where the seat of government used to be located in Soviet times.
While there is little reliable way to gauge the scale of the demonstrations, a combination of on-the-ground reporting and video footage appears to indicate that these protests may be even larger than those that brought the country to a near-standstill in 2016.

While the grievances that sparked the first rallies in Zhanaozen were to do with fuel prices, the sometimes rowdy demonstrations that have followed appear to be of a more general nature. Chants of “shal ket!” (“old man go!”), usually understood as a reference to former President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who continues to wield significant sway from behind the scenes, have been heard at many of the demos.

That Kazakhstan is periodically gripped by these surges of popular discontent attests to lingering frustrations fueled by perceptions that the country’s immense oil-generated wealth has not been distributed fairly.
The nominal average salary in Kazakhstan is around 250,000 tenge ($575), and even that figure is disbelieved by many. But while earnings have stagnated for those on low incomes, the cost of basic staples and real estate have soared in recent years.

And then there are the dubious practices that have propelled a select community of well-connected people into global rich lists.

The sentiment expressed by Manshuk Ergaliyeva, the director of a household goods store in downtown Almaty, in a recent interview to Eurasianet conveys a popular sense of dismay over corruption in Kazakhstan.
“We could have lived as well as the people of Dubai thanks to oil revenues, if only they hadn’t been plundered,” she told Eurasianet.

Moreover, the political system is fully controlled by the government. Only the ruling party, Nur Otan, which holds most of the seats in parliament, and a handful of loyal puppet parties are officially registered. Political groupings and nongovernment organizations critical of the government are either shut out or harassed into extinction.
The last major protests to seriously rattle the government came after the 2019 presidential elections that secured Tokayev’s position as president. Tokayev was handpicked by Nazarbayev as his successor and is widely viewed as lacking independence from his mentor, who retains much of his power by virtue of his position as chairman of the Security Council, an institution that oversees all the nation’s security bodies.

In the wake of that show of discontent, which has easily been outmatched by what unfolded this week, Tokayev sought to placate detractors by forming a consensus-building forum called the National Council of Public Confidence. That initiative went nowhere, however, and was roundly derided as an exercise in window-dressing.
Already existing hardships have only been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, the economy contracted by 2.6 percent. That has been a traumatic experience for a country that saw a protracted period of buoyant growth throughout the 2000s and also later, during the recovery following the 2009 global financial crisis.
Almaty resident Amir Shaikezhanov, who runs an online project promoting healthy living, vented his frustrations through social media, the only outlet still left for those unwilling to brave the streets.

“This state is total crap. Most people can barely afford to live in current conditions,” he wrote on Facebook. “Maybe rallies won’t affect prices (and they probably shouldn’t either), but they are important because they show how people feel, how desperate citizens have become.”

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 No.674678

Update:
The President of Kazakhstan has resigned, meanwhile protests are continuing.
Regional government seat in Aktobe has been stormed by protestors.
I smell some Maidan-tier shit, in a country which is KEY for both China's BRI and Russian diplomacy overall.

 No.674686

>>674678
PROTESTERS TRYING TO STORM THE SEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ALMATY

This feels like Maidan all over.

 No.676614

Russian language thread about Kazakhstan now https://2ch.hk/po/res/45747489.html

 No.677358

Anons, we should ask some Kazakhs to come to leftypol. Do Kazakhs use VK?

 No.677435

>>677358
>we should ask some Kazakhs to come to leftypol
Definitely
>Do Kazakhs use VK?
Yes

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 No.677466

>>677358
>Do Kazakhs use VK
Obv yes, they are on the russian sphere of influence

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 No.679346

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For those who can speak multiple languages:
What languages can you speak?

 No.681708

>>669713
Last time I saw /SAD/ it was pretty active. What gives. We seriously should be considering in making an Asia general for the rest of the region that doesn’t have many anons like the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia. Also just a place to contain the threads on weebs and South Korea stans.

Honestly though, the /SEA/ general got made was a fluke of us coming together and then keep chucking along due to the constant happenings every few months in the region.

 No.681713

>>679346
English and Japanese. I'd like to learn Latin and Chinese, but I don't have time.

 No.682457

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comparison

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 No.684270

>>682457

>opens fridge

>gets inside
>procceeds to use sack of onions as pillow
>gets some deep sleep until close time
>refuses to ellaborate further

 No.686789

There is now a Canada thread >>686719

 No.686795

>>682457
What offends me the most in the first piscture is the actual math. It's so fucking stupid i have hard time believing that anyone can take this shit seriously.

 No.687985

>>682457
>coffee breaks bad!!!
What kind of psycho do you have to be to even write this? Imagine not having weekly mornings entirely dedicated to drinking coffee. I’ll go crazy.

 No.693353

https://rsoe-edis.org/eventMap
Here is a world map that will let you view recent events all over the place in real-time.

 No.693398

>>679346
Italian and English, currently learning French but I'm finding a good deal of difficulties.

In the past I also studied Latin and Greek (the classic one), but i remember very little especially of the latter.


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