This book is a collection of essays exploring the concept of the "Human Factor" as a fundamental foundation for development in Africa. The authors argue that the failure of development programs on the continent is often due to a neglect of human qualities, moral responsibility, and local cultural values. The book emphasizes the importance of developing human character and integrity before imple…
The Choice of China: Peaceful Development and Construction of a Harmonious World explores China’s strategic approach to development and international relations in the contemporary global context. The book discusses China’s commitment to peaceful development, mutual cooperation, and the promotion of a harmonious world order. Through political, economic, and diplomatic perspectives, the autho…
The Politics of Latin American Development provides an in-depth analysis of the political forces shaping economic and social development across Latin America. Gary W. Wynia examines the interaction between state institutions, political elites, economic structures, and external influences that have shaped regional development since the mid-twentieth century. The book explores themes such as auth…
This book, edited by the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, explores the challenges posed by limited global resources and the growing inequality between nations. It discusses the environmental, economic, and social impacts of resource consumption, climate change, and global production systems. Through scientific analysis and policy-oriented perspectives, the book argues fo…
This book presents Michel Guillou's analysis of the importance of dialogue between the North (developed) and South (developing) in building equal cooperation based on freedom. Through an international political and socio-economic perspective, the author highlights the structural barriers that cause global inequality and offers a collaborative approach to creating more equitable relations. With …
This book provides an analytical overview of the rise and development of nationalism in various regions of Asia. R. S. Chavan examines the historical roots, political dynamics, and socio-cultural forces that shaped nationalist movements across the continent. The work highlights key events, ideological influences, and regional variations that contributed to the formation of modern Asian nation-s…
This volume offers a comprehensive examination of the political systems and governmental structures of Southeast Asian nations during the mid-twentieth century. Edited by George McTurnan Kahin, the book brings together contributions from leading scholars who analyze historical foundations, political change, institutional development, and regional dynamics across Southeast Asia. Through country-…
This volume examines key political, economic, and social issues affecting Southeast Asia in the post-1945 period. Edited by Parimal Kumar Das, the book compiles scholarly contributions that analyze peace efforts, development challenges, regional security concerns, and socioeconomic transitions across various Southeast Asian nations. By presenting diverse perspectives from researchers and practi…
“This publication discusses the political, economic, and strategic challenges facing Southeast Asia and explores possible future developments for the region. Produced by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta, the work outlines regional dynamics, international alignments, and prospects for Southeast Asia’s role in global affairs. It reflects early scholarly assess…
This edited volume analyzes the role of ASEAN within a rapidly changing Pacific and global economic environment. The contributors examine the external economic relations of Southeast Asian nations, the development of regional industries, and the broader impact of international economic trends on ASEAN member states. The book discusses shifts in global trade patterns, resource-based industries, …