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Christine Hatzky

Beyond Difference: Similarity in a Pluriversal World

by Lidia Becker and Christine Hatzky

The present is characterized by environmental catastrophes, wars, desolidarization and rapid technological progress with unforeseeable consequences. The practices of exploitation have intensified under neoliberal capitalism and accelerated the displacement and extinction of many terrestrial – human and non-human – populations. In light of these current planetary challenges, we argue for analyzing them “beyond difference” and unlocking...

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Pioneering South-South Cooperation of Angola and Cuba (1975-1991)

by Christine Hatzky

What are the special features of South-South cooperation? In certain cases, first and foremost it involves cooperation between the governments, institutions, armed forces, and populations of two formerly colonized countries. I will illustrate this using the example of Angola and Cuba, and outline the peculiarities and historical context from which this cooperation emerged. The project took place in the era of decolonization, against the backdrop of the division...

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