This book by Eric J. Hobsbawm explores the historical emergence of nations and nationalism from 1780 onward, analyzing how national identity was constructed and transformed during the modern era. Hobsbawm discusses nationalism as both a political and social phenomenon, examining its myths, realities, and its relationship to industrialization, state formation, and modern society. The work also e…
This edited volume analyzes the processes of democratization and the role of the state in the Southern Cone of Latin America, focusing on Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil. Through a collection of scholarly essays, the book explores political transitions, civil–military relations, institutional change, and the challenges faced by emerging democratic regimes. The contributors examine how h…
This political dictionary provides concise and accessible explanations of key concepts, institutions, actors, and processes within the field of political science. Designed as a practical reference for students, educators, and the general public, the book offers clear definitions and context for contemporary political terms used in Germany and international discourse. The updated 4th edition inc…
Buku Sejarah Diplomasi Republik Indonesia dari Masa ke Masa: Buku II Periode 1950–1960 membahas perkembangan politik luar negeri Indonesia pasca pengakuan kedaulatan. Pada masa ini Indonesia menghadapi berbagai tantangan diplomatik, mulai dari pembentukan Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia, upaya penyelesaian sengketa Irian Barat, hingga peran penting Indonesia dalam Konferensi Asia-Afrika da…
This handbook provides a comprehensive reference on key concepts, institutions, theories, actors, and developments in international politics. Edited by Wichard Woyke, the volume offers concise and authoritative explanations relevant for students, scholars, and practitioners in political science and international relations. The revised ninth edition reflects updated research and contemporary glo…
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 volume offers a comprehensive overview of modern world history, presenting key political, social, cultural, and economic developments from the early modern period to the present. Compiled by the editorial team of F. A. Brockhaus in collaboration with leading scholars, the book provides clear, concise explanations of major historical events, influential figures, and global transformations. …
This book, written by Manfred Mai, provides a concise and accessible overview of world history from ancient civilizations to the modern era. Aimed at general readers and students, it narrates key historical developments, major cultural shifts, political transformations, and significant events that shaped human civilization. With clear storytelling and chronological structure, the book offers an…
Buku Sejarah Diplomasi Republik Indonesia dari Masa ke Masa: Buku II Periode 1950–1960 menyajikan kajian mendalam mengenai perkembangan diplomasi Indonesia setelah pengakuan kedaulatan. Pada dekade 1950-an, Indonesia mulai membangun hubungan diplomatik yang lebih luas, berperan aktif dalam forum internasional, serta menjadi salah satu pemrakarsa Konferensi Asia-Afrika dan Gerakan Non-Blok. Bu…
This volume analyzes the foreign policy behavior of Latin American countries during the early 1980s, a period marked by political transitions, economic crises, shifting relations with the United States, and the emergence of new regional challenges. Through a series of essays and lectures written by leading scholars, the book examines the internal and external forces shaping Latin American diplo…