New booklet on China’s Imperialist Expansion
Written by: CPA (M-L) on 8 July 2026
Debate continues amongst some on the Left as to whether China is socialist or capitalist, a leader of anti-hegemonic struggle or a social-imperialist rival to the US.
A young comrade has discussed the examples of Pakistan’s Gwadar Port, and Chinese mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to argue that it is both capitalist and social-imperialist (i.e. with a “Communist” government that professes commitment to socialism but actually practices imperialism, “socialism in words, but imperialism in deeds”.)
The booklet says that other examples could be produced, and this website recently looked at Chinese investments in the Peruvian port of Chancay.
We recommend this booklet to our readers.
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