This volume provides a comprehensive examination of the historical development of both regional and bilateral relations between Southeast Asia and New Zealand. Edited by Anthony L. Smith, the book explores political, strategic, and economic interactions that have shaped engagement between the two regions from early contact to the contemporary era. Through contributions from multiple scholars, i…
This study examines the historical development of the press and its close relationship with political power in Sudan. Beginning with the early decades of the twentieth century, the author analyzes how newspapers emerged as influential platforms for political mobilization, public debate, and nationalist expression. The work explores the role of major political parties, the influence of successiv…
Freedom and Development / Uhuru na Maendeleo collects speeches and writings by Julius K. Nyerere from 1968–1973, when Tanzania was developing its political and economic identity after independence. Through the concept of Ujamaa, or African socialism, Nyerere explains the relationship between political freedom, economic development, and social responsibility. This collection illustrates Nyerer…
Beyond New Zealand: The Foreign Policy of a Small State is a scholarly examination of New Zealand’s diplomatic orientation, international role, and strategic challenges as a small state in a changing global environment. Edited by John Henderson, Keith Jackson, and Richard Kennaway, the book compiles analyses from leading experts on New Zealand’s external relations, its regional engagement i…
Idrian N. Resnick's The Long Transition: Building Socialism in Tanzania is an in-depth study of the process of building socialism in Tanzania during the leadership of Julius K. Nyerere. The book explores the Ujamaa ideology as the foundation of Tanzanian socialism, and how this theory was applied in the country's economic and social policies. Resnick outlines the challenges faced by the governm…
New Zealand Foreign Policy: Statements and Documents, 1943–1957 is an official compilation issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, presenting key policy statements, diplomatic correspondence, and government positions during a critical period of New Zealand’s international engagement. Covering the years from World War II through early Cold War developments, the volume provides insight int…
Buku Diplomasi pada Era Informasi membahas transformasi praktik diplomasi di tengah perkembangan teknologi digital global. Sukawarsini Djelantik menjelaskan bagaimana digitalisasi mempengaruhi cara negara membangun citra, menjalankan diplomasi publik, dan merumuskan kebijakan luar negeri. Buku ini menyoroti perubahan strategi komunikasi pemerintah, pemanfaatan media sosial, serta dinamika infor…
This book is an in-depth study of Kenya's political dynamics in the early period after independence from 1963 to 1968. Cherry Gertzel analyzes the formation of the national government structure, the process of consolidation of power, the role of political parties, and the relationship between the political elite and the people. It also discusses factors influencing political stability, administ…
This book is an in-depth study of Zanzibar's development as an international trading center in East Africa between 1770 and 1873. Abdul Sheriff analyzes how the slave, spice, and ivory trades shaped Zanzibar's economic structure and integrated it into the world economy. Using an economic history approach, the author traces the role of Arab, Swahili, and Indian traders, as well as colonial power…
Class Struggles in Tanzania is a landmark analytical work by leading academic Issa G. Shivji, examining power relations, social classes, and the political and economic development of Tanzania from the colonial period to the early years of independence. Using a Marxist approach, Shivji charts how the post-independence state forged alliances and contradictions between classes—including the bure…