China
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Cultural Revolution: China’s War On Its Own Civilisation
When a revolution turned against history itself History has witnessed revolutions that dismantled monarchies, overthrew dictatorships and transformed political systems. Few, however, have sought to wage war against the very civilisation from which they emerged. China’s Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), launched under Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), stands as one of the most…
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An Anatomy of Agitation: Inside the Underground Network Behind the CJP Protests
What appears on the surface to be a spontaneous wave of civil unrest across India’s urban centers is, in reality, the culmination of a meticulously planned three-year strategy. Investigations into the origins of the ongoing Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) demonstrations reveal a deep-seated operational grid bridging domestic activist groups, regional political factions, and…
