America Alone argues that the greatest threats to Western civilization in the 21st century do not come primarily from terrorism, but from demographic decline, cultural exhaustion, and the growing influence of radical Islam. Mark Steyn contends that Europe is undergoing a profound transformation driven by low birthrates and large-scale immigration, leading to a weakening of Western values and po…
This book analyzes the cultural dynamics that influenced the democratization process in Spain after the end of the Franco regime in 1975. Peter McDonough and his colleagues examine the relationship between public opinion, political participation, and cultural change in modern Spanish society. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this work evaluates how political values, citizen perceptions, and …
Wiston churchill once famously observed that the key to understanding Russia's "enigma" is its national interest.
Diffidence and Ambition explores the intellectual foundations that shaped U.S. foreign policy from the interwar period through World War II. Carlo Maria Santoro examines how ideas, strategic thinking, and institutional dynamics influenced America's global role, focusing on political, military, and diplomatic perspectives. Drawing from historical analysis and intellectual history, the book revea…
This second edition of Soviet Foreign Policy Since World War II provides a comprehensive analysis of the Soviet Union's foreign policy from the end of World War II to the early 1980s. Joseph L. Nogee and Robert H. Donaldson discuss the dynamics of ideology, strategic interests, international relations, and changes in Soviet leadership that influenced foreign policy. This book combines a framewo…
The book Diplomacy of Power discusses how the Soviet Armed Forces were used as a political instrument in Soviet foreign policy during the 20th century. Stephen S. Kaplan and a number of other experts describe the relationship between military strategy, diplomacy, and the global goals of the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. Through historical analysis and policy studies, this book describes…
This photography book presents a panoramic view of Serbia, focusing on the Danube Basin, one of the country's most important geographical and cultural regions. Through the lens of photographer Dragoljub Zamurović, readers are presented with natural landscapes, historic cities, community life, and the cultural heritage that shape Serbian identity. With an introduction by Raša Popov and caption…
This book discusses the influence of the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China in Third World countries during the Cold War period. Alvin Z. Rubinstein analyzes the foreign policy strategies of these two communist countries and how they competed and cooperated in expanding their ideology, military influence, and diplomatic relations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This work also e…
This photo book showcases the landscapes, culture, and daily life of the Netherlands through the work of leading photographers. With an introduction by Paul van Vliet, the book offers a visual portrait of the landscape, cities, architecture, and unique Dutch people. With its high-quality imagery, this book provides a comprehensive overview of Holland as a cultural and tourist destination. It is…
This book contains Mikhail Gorbachev's main ideas on Perestroika, a program of political, economic, and social reform launched to improve the Soviet system in the mid-1980s. Gorbachev explains the background to the need for total renewal, the concept of glasnost (openness), economic restructuring, democratization, and the new direction of Soviet foreign policy. This book provides direct insight…