This volume compiles key official documents, statements, agreements, and historical records that trace the evolution of China–Pakistan relations from 1947 to 1980. Edited by K. Arif, the book provides insight into diplomatic exchanges, political developments, security cooperation, and regional dynamics shaping the partnership between the two countries. It serves as an essential reference for …
This book presents an in-depth analysis of Asia’s evolving strategic landscape and the key issues shaping the region’s political future. Robert A. Scalapino examines the roles and interactions of major world powers—including the United States, China, Japan, and the Soviet Union—in influencing Asia’s political direction. The work highlights geopolitical tensions, security challenges, i…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical rivalry between China and Russia in Asia during the Cold War. Drew Middleton explores the historical roots of tensions, diplomatic conflicts, military strategies, and political motivations that shaped bilateral relations between the two major powers. The work examines how their competition influenced regional stability, foreign policy …
Buku “Konflik dan Diplomasi di Timur Tengah” membahas dinamika politik kawasan Timur Tengah dengan fokus pada akar konflik, perkembangan sosial-politik, peran aktor regional dan internasional, serta pendekatan diplomasi yang ditempuh untuk meredakan ketegangan. Ditulis oleh tiga analis politik Indonesia—M. Riza Sihbudi, M. Hamdan Basyar, dan Happy Bone Zulkarnain—buku ini memberikan gam…
This official White Paper, published by the Government of Egypt in August 1956, outlines the legal, political, and economic grounds for the nationalisation of the Suez Maritime Canal Company. Issued by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the document presents Egypt’s justification for reclaiming sovereignty over the Canal, the historical background of foreign control, and the government’s pos…
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of political developments and conflicts in the Middle East throughout the twentieth century. William R. Polk examines the historical roots of Arab–Jewish tensions, the geopolitical interests of regional and global powers, and the recurring obstacles to achieving lasting peace. Through detailed historical narratives and policy insights, the author hi…
This pictorial volume documents the historic Asian-African Conference held in Bandung in April 1955. Published by the National Committee for the Commemoration of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Conference in April 1985, the book presents a collection of photographs that capture key moments, leaders, and events associated with the birth of the Bandung Spirit. Through visual records, the volume …
This book provides an introductory survey of the history of Southeast Asia from the early eighteenth century to the late 1970s. Milton Osborne offers a clear and accessible overview of political, social, cultural, and economic developments across the region, highlighting both shared historical patterns and distinctive national trajectories. The work explains key transformations, colonial encoun…
“Arab Attitudes to Israel” provides a comprehensive analytical study of how the Arab world has perceived and responded to the establishment and development of the State of Israel. Yehoshafat Harkabi examines political, ideological, religious, and strategic factors shaping Arab policies, public discourse, and regional dynamics. Through extensive documentation, the book traces the evolution o…
In Search of Southeast Asia: A Modern History is a comprehensive historical study edited by David Joel Steinberg, written by leading scholars on Southeast Asia. The book explores the political, social, cultural, and economic developments of Southeast Asian countries from pre-colonial times through the modern period. It provides an integrated regional perspective covering Indonesia, Malaysia, Th…