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International Critical Thought, Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2025 (Special issue) is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.

 

This new issue contains the following articles:  

Special Issue: Resurgent Africa: A Socialist Past, a Multipolar Present

Guest editor: Adam Mayer

 

Articles 

Resurgent Africa: A Socialist Past, a Multipolar Present: Introduction

Adam Mayer

Pages: 153-166 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2511108

 

The Process and Experience of China’s Direct Investment in Africa

Chunyu Zhang

Pages: 167-189 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2512494

 

China’s Growing Influence in African Sovereign Debt and Debt Relief

Charl Swart & Siyaduma Biniza

Pages: 190-207 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2517665

 

Rethinking Development Pathways: China-Africa Relations and the China Model Debate

Hagan Sibiri

Pages: 208-222 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2509248

 

The Diplomatic, Political and Economic Relations between Somalia and China from 1960 to 2020

Gábor Sinkó & János Besenyő

Pages: 223-240 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025. 2512457

 

Mali as a Theatre of Great Power Competition: A Realist Approach

Laura Gogny & Andrés de Castro

Pages: 241-267 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2520479

 

Reclaiming the Class Struggle in Africa Today: Four Propositions on the Revolutionary Potential of the Urban Working Class in Africa and a Marxist Critique of Factory-Workerism

Joshua Lew McDermott

Pages: 268-294 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2514615

 

The Sahel Confederation: The Historic Role of the Military in West African Developmentalism

Tamás Gerőcs

Pages: 295-319 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2506990

 

Exploring the Causes of Military Coups in Three Francophone West African Countries since 2020: A Class Analysis Based on the Centre-Periphery Relationship

Chen Zhang & Maxence Poulin

Pages: 320-338 | DOI: 10.1080/21598282.2025.2506989

 

 

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International Critical Thought

Call for Papers

International Critical Thought (ICT), an English-language quarterly, hosted by the Marxist Division and Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and published by Routledge in UK since March 2011, is now calling for submissions.

 

The journal has arisen as a response to recent developments that have called into question the international capitalist order and have led many in the world to call for fundamental change. It aims to serve the Marxist and other leftist scholars in their reflections upon the past and their inquiries into the future, with an emphasis laid on the coalescence of social concern with academic rigor, and the bettering of the reality through a better understanding of it. As a 21-century forum, ICT strongly supports cultural diversity and intellectual openness, and is most willing to facilitate dialogues not just within the left community but also between the left and other currents of social thought. As a journal based in China, it also lends an extra attentive ear to the developing world’s experience, for instance, on China’s rise and what this means to the world in general and the world socialism in particular. ICT has been indexed in ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index, an edition of Web of Science: SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI, ESCI), Scopus, ICI (Index Copernicus International), ANVUR (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema Universitario e della Ricerca), UGC-CARE (University Grants Commission - Consortium for Academic and Research Ethics), ABCD (Academic Business Current Data) and OCLC.

 

As a publication outlet for Left scholarship across the world, ICT welcomes studies in various academic disciplines employing different research tools. We also welcome contributions in forms other than original article, such as interview, book review, and the review of a conference, organization, periodical, and event that can be generally categorized as leftist.

 

To submit a manuscript, please go to https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rict20/current and create your account for online submission. The length of contributions may vary between 2,000 (for a book review for example) and a maximum of 12,000 words (for original articles). Submissions should follow the Chicago Manual of Style in writing and citation. To have a better idea about the journal, you may check the sample issue on line at https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rict20/current, which also contains the journal information such as aims and scope, editorial board, and guidelines for contributors. For further information, please contact us via email at ict@cass.org.cn.

 

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