Alien Winds have blown across Sri Lanka for several millennia a land dubbed as 'Paradise' by the 14th century Papal delegate to China, Marignolli, who was shipwrecked at Beruwala. These Alien Winds have changed their destiny. But they have resisted been blown off their feet. Their feet have been firmly planted on the bedrock of continuity- their culture of respect. love and compassion. The stor…
This book collection of essays by Indonesian and India writers. It covers interesting observations among other on foreign policy, bilateral relations, history, economic cooperation, people-to-people contact, shared vulnerability and the promise of information and communication technology.
This books (Volume 3) contains: 1. International situatuin 2. Neighbouring countries 3. Super powers 4. West Asia 5. Other countries 6. Miscellaneous
The Imperial Mantle traces the upheavals in the post-war era as the peoples of British, Dutch, Belgian, and Portuguese empires demanded and gained independence. As the most powerful leader of the free world, despite its anti-colonial heritage, the United States tended to inherit the imperial mantle in this period, becoming the focus of both expectations and demands from the new nations. How the…
Apa yang dibentangkan dalam "Dinamika Kebijakan Luar Negeri Indonesia" ini pada hakekatnya adalah tahapan-tahapan yang ditempuh oleh Indonesia dalam melaksanakan politik luar negeri RI sejak Proklamasi Kemerdekaan (1945) hingga saat ini (2014), dengan berdasar pada politik bebas dan aktif dengan berbagai pasang-surutnya, baik semasa berkecamuknya Perang Dingin maupun pasca Perang Dingin. Dengan…
This book examines the wide range of factors and approaches that are involved in meeting the bilateral and regional challenges, including government links, public images and mutual perceptions, regional organizations, the role of Islam, the aid relationship, security and counterterrorism, economic and business relations, and the student market. The articles by the authors in this book reflect a…
When we went to bed on the night of September 10, 2001, the world was already going through a historic transition. The Cold War had ended, raising hopes for the future. War, though, had not ended, as the 1990s bore tragic witness in Bosnia, Rwanda, and all too many other places. New forces of globalization were sweeping the world, bringing their own combination of progress and problems. Democra…