Limited War Revisited examines the strategic concept of limited war in the context of U.S. military and foreign policy during the 20th century. Robert E. Osgood analyzes how limited war became a central component of American military doctrine, especially during the Cold War era, when nuclear constraints required policymakers to pursue controlled, non-escalatory conflict strategies. This study p…
This book is one volume of Winston Churchill's memoir series on World War II, in a Dutch translation. In De Grote Alliantie – Amerika in de oorlog (The Great Alliance – America in the War), Churchill discusses the United States' entry into World War II and its role in forming a grand alliance with Britain and other Allied nations. Through official documents, political analysis, and his pers…
Eurocommunisme en staat is a Dutch translation of Santiago Carrillo's work discussing the development of eurocommunism as a new form of communist movement in Western Europe in the 1970s. This book describes how communist parties in various European countries tried to adapt the principles of communism to the reality of democratic politics, as well as how they viewed the role of the state, power …
“Nixon: A Political Portrait” provides an accessible and concise account of the political rise of Richard Nixon. Written by journalists Earl Mazo and Stephen Hess, this abridged edition traces Nixon’s early career, his development as a national political figure, and the strategies that shaped his public image. Adapted for readers at a 2,000-word level, the book offers insights into Nixon…
This book is one volume of Winston Churchill's memoirs about World War II in Dutch. De Grote Alliantie (The Great Alliance) discusses the crucial phase when Germany launched a major offensive towards the East, initiating one of the most intense campaigns in modern military history. Churchill describes the political and military situation at the time, the movement of German troops towards Soviet…
This book examines the nature, limits, and evolution of presidential power within the framework of American democracy. Philippa Strum analyzes the constitutional foundations of executive authority, the historical development of presidential leadership, and the political dynamics that shape the balance of power between the president, Congress, and the judiciary. Through detailed discussion and c…
The Muslim Discovery of Europe by Bernard Lewis explores how the Islamic world perceived, encountered, and interacted with Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern era. Drawing from historical texts, travel accounts, diplomatic records, and cultural writings, Lewis analyzes how Muslims viewed European society, politics, science, and culture. The book highlights the changing dynamics of East–…
Socialism, Politics, and Equality by Walter D. Connor examines the structure of social hierarchy, political dynamics, and patterns of social mobility in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union during the socialist era. Through comparative analysis, the book explores how socialist ideology influenced class formation, political power, and inequality. Connor provides detailed sociological and politica…
This book presents a collection of political speeches delivered by Richard M. Nixon, offering insights into the major domestic and international challenges faced by the United States during the early stages of the Cold War. Nixon discusses issues of national security, foreign policy, economic stability, and American leadership in global affairs. The volume reflects his perspectives on the respo…
This book is a Dutch translation of one of Winston Churchill's memoirs about World War II. De Keer der Fortuin (De Japanse Stormloop) discusses the early phase of the conflict in the Asia-Pacific region, when Japan launched swift and aggressive attacks on Asian and Pacific territories in the early years of the war. Churchill outlines military strategy, international political developments, and …