The Colonizer and the Colonized is a classic analysis of the psychology, structures, and consequences of colonialism. Albert Memmi explores the complex and often destructive relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed, revealing how the colonizer maintains domination and how the colonized internalizes inferiority. Through philosophical, sociological, and historical insights, Memmi illu…
The Third World and Press Freedom examines the role, challenges, and limitations of journalism in developing countries. Philip C. Horton analyzes how political structures, economic pressures, and social conditions shape the operation of news media across the Third World. The book highlights issues surrounding press freedom, government control, and the functioning of news agencies, offering a co…
This classic work by Hans Kelsen presents a systematic and theoretical foundation of international law. As one of the most influential legal philosophers of the twentieth century, Kelsen explores the nature, structure, and function of international legal norms within the global order. The book examines the validity of international law, the relationship between domestic and international legal …
The New Egalitarianism explores the rise of modern egalitarian theories and their impact on political and social life in the United States. Edited by David Lewis Schaefer, the book compiles essays that critically examine issues such as civil rights, affirmative action, equality, social justice, and the evolving nature of political thought. Through a series of scholarly analyses, the contributor…
Buku ini mengulas secara mendalam dinamika gerakan-gerakan rakyat di berbagai negara Dunia Ketiga, dengan menyoroti konteks sejarah, politik, dan ekonomi yang melatarbelakanginya. Noer Fauzi menguraikan bagaimana kelompok rakyat membangun kekuatan kolektif untuk melawan ketimpangan sosial, eksploitasi, dan dominasi kekuasaan. Melalui analisis teori-teori klasik serta studi kasus, buku ini membe…
Revolution in the Third World provides a comprehensive analysis of revolutionary movements across Asia, Africa, and Latin America during the post–World War II era. Gérard Chaliand examines the historical conditions, political dynamics, and strategies that shaped guerrilla struggles and socialist-oriented revolutions in developing regions. Drawing on comparative cases, the book explores the i…
Anarchy, State, and Utopia is a landmark work of political philosophy in which Robert Nozick presents a rigorous defense of libertarianism. Challenging the dominant theories of distributive justice, Nozick argues for a minimal state limited to the protection of individuals against force, theft, and fraud. He rejects redistributive taxation and egalitarian principles, offering instead an entitle…
This edited volume explores the dynamics of political culture and the processes of political change within communist states during the mid-20th century. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the book examines ideology, state structures, leadership patterns, social mobilization, and internal transformations across various communist regimes. Through comparative analysis, it highlights bo…
At the time, the Japanese did not see that their military imprinting would affect a whole generation of political/ Imilitary leadership of nations of post-Second World War Southeast Asia. Leaders like Suharto, Ne Win and Park are all products of Japanese military training.
Buku Peringatan 100 Tahun Prof. Mr. Sunario: Semangat Kebangsaan dan Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia disusun untuk mengenang seratus tahun kelahiran Prof. Mr. Sunario, Menteri Luar Negeri Republik Indonesia dan tokoh perintis kemerdekaan. Buku ini memuat beragam tulisan mengenai kontribusi Sunario dalam membentuk arah diplomasi Indonesia pada masa awal kemerdekaan, pandangan-pandangannya tentang …