Development and Dependency examines the contrasting theories of economic development and dependency that have shaped global development discourse. The book analyzes how historical, political, and economic structures contribute to persistent inequalities between industrialized and developing nations. It explores concepts such as modernization, exploitation, peripheral economies, and the influenc…
AKM Nasimul Kamal's Genocide in Bangladesh 1971 is a comprehensive historical study examining the systematic atrocities committed during the Bangladesh War of Independence. It documents the political tensions, mass killings, gender-based violence, and widespread human rights violations committed by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators. Drawing on archival sources, eyewitness accounts, govern…
Dua Wajah Indira Gandhi karya Uma Vasudev merupakan catatan kritis dan tajam tentang gaya kepemimpinan, manuver politik, dan dualitas persona publik Indira Gandhi. Vasudev mengkaji bagaimana Indira bergerak antara menjadi pemimpin demokratis yang menghargai partisipasi massa dan sosok yang semakin otoriter yang ingin memusatkan kekuasaan. Melalui analisis politik yang detail dan observasi dari …
Indira Gandhi: A Personal and Political Biography by Anand Mohan offers an in-depth portrait of one of India’s most influential leaders. The book traces Indira Gandhi’s early life, her upbringing in the Nehru political dynasty, and the personal experiences that shaped her character. It examines her rise to political prominence, her role within the Indian National Congress, and the challenge…
Indira Gandhi and Her Power Game by Janardan Thakur offers a critical analysis of Indira Gandhi’s political career, focusing on her style of governance, power maneuvers, and the strategies she employed to consolidate strength within the Indian National Congress and the Indian government. Thakur examines her rise to power, her methods of political control, her relationships with party insiders…
The Revolution and the Young presents Saddam Hussein’s ideological perspective on the role of youth in shaping Iraq’s revolutionary and political future. In this work, he outlines the responsibilities of young generations in supporting national development, sustaining the Ba'athist revolutionary vision, and defending the principles of Arab nationalism. Through political reflections and dire…
One Trench or Two presents Saddam Hussein’s political reflections on unity, conflict, and national struggle within the context of Iraq and the Arab world. The book outlines his views on leadership, ideological commitment, and the necessity of unified action in confronting external and internal challenges. Through a combination of political commentary and strategic argumentation, Saddam Hussei…
Iraq: The Eternal Fire – 1972 Iraqi Oil Nationalization in Perspective examines one of the most significant turning points in Iraq’s modern economic and political history: the nationalization of its oil industry in 1972. The book analyzes the circumstances that led to the decision, including international pressures, domestic political shifts, and Iraq’s growing assertion of sovereignty ov…
Senegalese democracy is considered exemplary by foreign observers and by a large section of the African intelligentsia, which is under siege from multifaceted forms of state terrorism. Given the democratic demands currently shaking Africa, it is tempting to view Senegal as a model. And yet, for a large majority of Senegalese, more and better democracy has become the central demand that mobilize…
Atatürk: Founder of a Modern State by Ali Kazancigil offers an analytical and insightful exploration of the leadership, political philosophy, and transformative vision of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The book examines Atatürk’s pivotal role in leading the Turkish War of Independence and dismantling the remnants of the Ottoman Empire to establish a secular, republican, and modern nation-state. Ka…