Surya Mishra Election is a political struggle. But we cannot separate the political struggle from the ideological struggle. The fundamental character of electoral politics is strategic. Ideology is about strategy. We oppose deviant tactics. The same applies to elections. Therefore, the conflicts that are intensifying within the national situation in the context of the rapidly changing international situation cannot be ignored. The power of mass struggle is increasing all over the world. Moreover, the importance of ideology, politics, struggle and organization of the electoral struggle is interrelated. Among the major conflicts in the contemporary world on the ideological question, the struggle for socialism with imperialism, that is, US imperialism versus the struggle for socialism in the People's Republic of China, has been identified as the central conflict. But apart from the central conflict, other fundamental conflicts can come to the fore at any given time in an acute manner. As the invasion of the United States of America and the invasion of Israel has begun, including the assassination of the Supreme Leader of Iran, President Donald Trump declared the success of unilateral negotiations.
Global Politics, Ideology, and Struggle: Interconnected Forces in Electoral Conflicts
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