This book is the memoir of Janet Teissier du Cros, a Scottish woman who lived in southern France during World War II. Through a powerful personal narrative, she describes daily life under German occupation, the struggle for survival, political tensions, and the inner struggle between identity and loyalty to two homelands. With a foreword by D. W. Brogan, this work offers a humanistic perspectiv…
“Beyond Camp David” examines the political dynamics of the Near East following the historic Camp David accords. Paul A. Jureidini and Ronald D. McLaurin analyze the shifting regional alliances, the limitations of U.S. diplomacy, and the evolving political structures in the Middle East after 1945. The book provides an in-depth assessment of geopolitical challenges, strategic interests, and t…
“Reset: Iran, Turkey, and America’s Future” explores the complex geopolitical relationships between the United States and two pivotal Middle Eastern nations: Iran and Turkey. Stephen Kinzer argues that U.S. foreign policy has long relied on outdated assumptions and alliances, and proposes a strategic realignment that prioritizes diplomatic engagement with Iran and cooperation with Turkey.…
The Crouching Future presents Roger Hilsman’s analytical forecast of the major trends shaping international politics and U.S. foreign policy in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Drawing on research from the Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University, Hilsman explores global political changes after 1945, economic transformations, and the evolving challenges fa…
This book is a collection of essays compiled and introduced by David H. Pinkney on Napoleon Bonaparte, one of the most complex and controversial figures in European history. Through analyses by various historians, this work examines historical conundrums regarding Napoleon's leadership, political strategy, reforms, and long-term impact on France and the world. This book provides a comprehensive…
American Foreign Policy: Three Essays presents Henry A. Kissinger’s influential analyses of the strategic challenges confronting the United States during the Cold War era. In these essays, Kissinger examines the central issues of American foreign policy, the ideological and geopolitical forces shaping global power, and the need for a coherent national strategy. His reflections provide insight…
Ini adalah studi biografi mendalam tentang Jacques Mallet du Pan (1749–1800), seorang jurnalis dan penulis politik berpengaruh pada periode menjelang dan selama Revolusi Prancis. Frances Acomb menelusuri perkembangan pemikirannya, karier jurnalistiknya, dan perannya dalam mengkritik gerakan revolusioner. Melalui pendekatan historis dan analitis, buku ini menggambarkan bagaimana tulisan-tulisa…
The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria explores the shifting global landscape in which the dominance of the United States is challenged by the rapid rise of other nations, particularly China and India. Rather than describing the decline of America, Zakaria argues that the world is entering a “post-American” phase characterized by the rise of the rest. He examines historical patterns of g…
This is an in-depth biographical study of Jacques Mallet du Pan (1749–1800), an influential journalist and political writer in the period leading up to and during the French Revolution. Frances Acomb traces the development of his thought, his journalistic career, and his role in criticizing the revolutionary movement. Through a historical and analytical approach, the book illustrates how Mall…
This book contains the diaries of Pierre Laval, a French politician known for leading the collaborationist Vichy government during the German occupation of World War II. Compiled and introduced by his daughter, Josée Laval, the book offers a firsthand account of Laval's personal views, political decisions, and defense of his actions up until his trial in 1945. The diaries provide important his…