Foreign Policy on Latin America 1970–1980 provides an analytical overview of the political, economic, and diplomatic developments that shaped Latin America during a turbulent decade. Compiled by the staff of Foreign Policy, the book examines U.S.–Latin American relations, regional conflicts, authoritarian regimes, democratization efforts, and the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Cold …
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 book provides a comprehensive history of foreign policy and migration in Germany from the early 20th century to the contemporary period. Ulrich Herbert discusses various migrant groups such as seasonal workers, forced laborers during World War II, gastarbeiter in the post-war era, and modern refugees. Through a historical and analytical approach, this book explains the social, political an…
This book examines the complex political and diplomatic relationships among Mexico, Central America, and the United States. Originally published in Spanish and later translated into English, the volume provides an in-depth analysis of regional tensions, foreign policy strategies, and shifting geopolitical dynamics. Drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, the authors explore economic dependen…
This volume analyzes a decade of Latin American foreign policy, focusing on the political, economic, and diplomatic developments between 1970 and 1980. Compiled by the staff of Foreign Policy magazine, the book examines major regional dynamics, the impact of global power structures, and the role of the United States in shaping Latin America’s international relations. It offers case studies, p…
This book examines the relationship between political culture and foreign policy in selected Latin American and Circum-Caribbean countries. Through comparative case studies, the authors analyze how historical experience, cultural values, leadership patterns, and social structures shape foreign policy behavior in the region. The volume explores both domestic influences and international pressure…
This influential work by historian Walter Rodney examines the economic and political mechanisms through which Europe contributed to the underdevelopment of Africa. Rodney argues that European imperialism, slavery, and colonial exploitation systematically impoverished African societies while enriching Europe. Combining historical analysis with economic theory, the book explores precolonial Afric…
Martin Luther King, Jr.: Sebuah Biografi merupakan terjemahan karya Roger Bruns yang menghadirkan kehidupan Martin Luther King Jr., salah satu tokoh paling berpengaruh dalam sejarah hak-hak sipil Amerika Serikat. Buku ini mengulas perjalanan hidup King sejak masa kecilnya, pendidikan, keterlibatannya dalam gerakan non-kekerasan, hingga kepemimpinannya dalam berbagai aksi menentang segregasi dan…
This book presents a dialogue between Japanese journalist Junnosuke Kishida and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on the major political, economic, and strategic challenges facing the world as it approaches the twenty-first century. Through a series of in-depth conversations, the two discuss global power shifts, U.S.–Japan relations, security issues, and the future of internation…
This book provides an overview of the role of the European Community (EC) in international affairs during the early 1970s. Richard Bailey examines the political, economic, and diplomatic activities of the EC, its relations with major world powers, and its influence on global trade and development. The work discusses how the EC emerged as a new actor in world politics and evaluates its challenge…