This book provides a concise introduction to the history of Turkey, from the early days of Anatolia and the development of the Ottoman Empire to the birth of the modern Turkish Republic. Kreiser and Neumann explain the political, social, and cultural dynamics that shaped Turkey's development over the centuries. With a concise yet informative writing style, this book provides a comprehensive ove…
This introductory book provides a comprehensive overview of the legal system of the Federal Republic of Germany. It explains the fundamental structure, principles, and functions of German law, including constitutional foundations, legal institutions, and the interaction between federal and state jurisdictions. Written in clear and accessible language, it serves as an essential guide for student…
This autobiography presents the life story of Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the most influential First Ladies and human rights advocates of the twentieth century. Written in her own voice, the book recounts her childhood, personal struggles, public role during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, and her later work with the United Nations. It offers an intimate look into her development as a polit…
The Soviet Union in the 1980s is a scholarly volume featuring articles presented in the Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science. This issue analyzes the political, economic, and social dynamics of the USSR during a transformative decade marked by stagnation, leadership transitions, and the early stages of reform. Contributors examine Soviet domestic and foreign policy, ideological devel…
This book is a collection of essays and academic studies on the changes and dynamics of the Soviet Union's foreign policy after 1975. Editors Robbin F. Laird and Erik P. Hoffmann present in-depth analyses of Soviet international political strategy, including relations with developing countries, reactions to global changes, and the role of ideology and internal power structures in shaping Soviet…
The Force of Fantasy explores how symbolic communication, storytelling, and rhetorical vision shape American social and political life. Ernest G. Bormann examines the ways collective fantasies influence public opinion, national identity, and political decision-making. Through his analysis of rhetorical movements and shared fantasies, the book demonstrates how narratives help restore, reform, or…
This publication commemorates the tenth anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. It reflects on the political legacy, achievements, and continuing relevance of the Bandung spirit in promoting solidarity among newly independent nations of Asia and Africa. The book presents historical evaluations, official statements, and perspectives on the impact of the confe…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic underdevelopment of Southeast Asia and the rise of economic nationalism in the region. The authors examine the historical foundations of Southeast Asia’s economic structures, the legacy of colonialism, and the challenges faced by developing states in pursuing autonomous economic policies. The work evaluates nationalist responses to exter…
This volume explores the development of constitutionalism across various Asian countries during the post-colonial period. Edited by R. N. Spann, the book examines the formation of modern constitutions, institutional structures, and political systems in Asia. Contributors discuss the challenges faced by newly independent states, including nation-building, governance, legal reform, and the adapta…
Ivory Coast: The Challenge of Success is an in-depth economic analysis authored by B. A. den Tuinder for the World Bank. The book examines the rapid economic growth of Côte d'Ivoire during the post-independence period and explores the structural factors that contributed to its development performance. It discusses the country's agricultural expansion, industrialization strategies, macroeconomi…