Communism and Political Systems in Western Europe is a scholarly collection of essays examining the development, strategies, and influence of communist movements and parties in Western Europe after 1945. Edited by David E. Albright, the volume analyzes the ideological evolution of European communism, its relationship with state institutions, and its impact on democratic systems. Through compara…
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney is a groundbreaking study of the historical, political, and economic processes that shaped Africa’s underdevelopment. Rodney argues that European colonialism and global capitalism systematically extracted wealth from the continent, creating long-term structural inequalities. Drawing from historical evidence and economic analysis, the book demo…
The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity, 1812–1822 by Harold Nicolson offers a detailed examination of the diplomatic negotiations that shaped Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. Nicolson analyzes the personalities, motives, and diplomatic maneuvers of the major powers involved, including Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and France. The book explores how statesmen sought to restore st…
Buku Perubahan Politik di Negara-Negara Eropa Timur menyajikan kajian mengenai proses transformasi politik yang terjadi di kawasan Eropa Timur menjelang dan setelah runtuhnya rezim-rezim komunis pada akhir 1980-an. Para editor, Dwi Susanto dan Zainuddin Djafar, menghimpun berbagai analisis mengenai dinamika perubahan sistem politik, munculnya gerakan demokratis, serta dampak sosial dan ekonomi …
The Craft of Intelligence by Allen W. Dulles, former Director of the CIA, offers an authoritative overview of the development, methods, and importance of modern intelligence work. The book explains the principles of espionage, counterintelligence, intelligence analysis, and covert operations. Dulles also discusses historical intelligence cases, the role of intelligence in national security, and…
The Evolution of an International Actor: Western Europe’s New Assertiveness examines how Western Europe emerged as a significant actor in international politics after 1945. Edited by Reinhardt Rummel, the volume explores Europe’s evolving political identity, its economic transformation, defense policies, and its increasing role in global affairs. Through contributions from various scholars,…
U.S. Military Involvement in Southern Africa examines the political, strategic, and military dimensions of the United States' engagement in Southern Africa during the late 20th century. Compiled by the Western Massachusetts Association of Concerned African Scholars, the book analyzes Washington’s support for regional regimes, its Cold War motivations, and the broader geopolitical implications…
Timur Tengah merupakan kawasan yang senantiasa bergelojak dari masa ke masa. Sebagai daerah penghasil minyak terbesar di dunia, kawasan ini sering kali mengundang pertentangan pendapat dan perbenturan kepentingan antarberbagai negara di dunia.
This book analyzes the strategic, geopolitical, and military interests of the United States in Southwest Asia during the early 1980s. Edited by Shirin Tahir-Kheli, it brings together expert essays and strategic assessments regarding U.S. security concerns, regional military balances, and the geopolitical significance of the Near East. The volume explores American foreign policy objectives, defe…
Buku Kematian Sosialisme di Eropa: Refleksi Revolusi Tahun 1989 karya Ralf Dahrendorf membahas runtuhnya sosialisme di Eropa, khususnya melalui peristiwa revolusi tahun 1989 yang mengubah tatanan politik Eropa Timur. Dahrendorf menganalisis faktor-faktor yang menyebabkan kegagalan sosialisme sebagai sistem politik dan sosial, serta bagaimana perubahan besar tersebut membentuk kembali arah polit…