The New World of Islam is a classic study by Lothrop Stoddard that examines the rise of the Islamic world in the early 20th century. The book traces the social, political, and intellectual changes across Muslim regions, including the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia. Stoddard depicts the dynamics between modernization, colonialism, and the responses of Muslim societies in rebuilding their id…
Non-Alignment and the Big Powers analyzes the development, principles, and political significance of the Non-Aligned Movement in the context of global power rivalry. Dr. Ranko Petkovic examines how non-aligned countries attempted to assert independence from the dominant blocs during the Cold War while promoting peace, sovereign equality, and collective cooperation. The book also explores the re…
The Continuing Debt Crisis of the Developing Countries is the official report of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group of Experts on Debt under the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). This report comprehensively examines the debt crisis experienced by many developing countries, primarily due to global economic policies, fluctuations in international interest rates, and dependence on multilateral financial institut…
Buku ini berisi tentang persiapan dan pelaksanaan konperensi A-A di Bandung 25 tahun yang lalu. Risalah risalah konfidensial dari sidang-sidang tertutup konferensi.
Het dagboek van Schermerhorn is the diary of W. Schermerhorn, who served as the head of the Dutch General Commission for Indonesia from 1946 to 1947. The book provides detailed insights into the historical events surrounding Dutch-Indonesian relations during the post-World War II period.
Buku Asia Afrika antara Dua Pertentangan karya Kamarsjah St. Bandaro mengulas situasi politik kawasan Asia dan Afrika pada masa pascakolonial, ketika kedua kawasan tersebut berada di tengah pertarungan pengaruh dua kekuatan besar dunia. Melalui analisis yang tajam, penulis menggambarkan tantangan negara-negara berkembang dalam menentukan sikap politik luar negeri, membangun solidaritas Asia–A…
The book "Mohammed Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism" examines the development of socialism in Indonesia, especially by connecting Marxist ideas with local experience, which was popularized by the figure "Marhaen". In her book, Jeanne S. Mintz examines how Marx's thoughts are translated in the Indonesian context, where the struggles of ordinary people—as represented by Marha…
This book, based on the Chichele Lectures delivered by Harold Nicolson at the University of Oxford in 1953, provides a comprehensive historical analysis of the evolution of diplomatic methods. Nicolson explores the transformation of diplomatic practices from the Renaissance to modern times, detailing the various methods employed in diplomacy and their impact on international relations.
Story Unused covers the author's experiences as a correspondent in the Far East from 1963 to 1967, shedding light on the significant historical and political events during that period, particularly in Southeast Asia.