This historical–political novel follows events in the Middle East between 1959 and 1989, blending real geopolitical developments with fictional narratives. Andrew M. Patterson presents an epic story that explores political intrigue, shifting alliances, cultural tensions, and the human experiences shaped by decades of regional conflict. Through multiple characters and intertwined storylines, t…
Empire is a historical novel by Gore Vidal set in the early twentieth-century United States during the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt. Blending fictional characters with real historical figures, the novel explores political power, media influence, imperial ambitions, and the shifting identity of America as it rises to global prominence. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous …
North East India: The Ethnic Explosion by Nirmal Nibedon (1981) is a seminal work analysing the rising tide of ethnic identity politics and communal tensions in India’s northeastern states. Nibedon warns of an “ethnic explosion,” noting that various tribal, linguistic, and racial minorities (especially those of Mongoloid stock) are increasingly mobilizing to assert their distinct identity…
This volume explores the nature, causes, and dynamics of community conflicts in Nigeria, providing analytical and practical insights into their management, resolution, and transformation. Edited by Onigu Otite and Isaac Olawale Albert, the book draws on sociological, historical, and policy-oriented perspectives to examine ethnic tensions, communal violence, resource struggles, and political con…
This volume explores the nature, causes, and consequences of conflicts and external interventions in the Third World. Edited by Mohammed Ayoob, the book brings together scholarly analyses addressing political instability, power struggles, regional rivalries, and the role of major powers in influencing domestic and international dynamics of developing countries. It provides theoretical perspecti…
This book examines the Western Sahara conflict in depth, a long-running dispute between Morocco, Mauritania, and the Polisario Front liberation movement that emerged after the end of Spanish colonialism. Maurice Barbier outlines the historical roots of the conflict, regional political dynamics, the role of international actors, and its geopolitical implications for the North African region. Thi…
International War: An Anthology and Study Guide is a comprehensive collection of scholarly writings examining the origins, dynamics, and consequences of war in the international system. Edited by Melvin Small and J. David Singer, the volume brings together influential essays from leading researchers in political science, history, and international relations. The anthology explores major themes …
This illustrated volume presents a comprehensive visual documentation of World War II through a wide selection of photographs sourced from European archives, military records, newspapers, and contemporary publications. Edited by Mathias Färber, the book captures key events, military operations, political developments, and everyday life during the war. The images provide historical insight into…
“Just Before Dawn” is a major Nigerian historical novel that traces the country’s political and social evolution from the late colonial period to the early years of independence. Through a blend of fiction and historical reconstruction, Kole Omotoso presents a powerful narrative exploring nationalism, corruption, ethnic tensions, military intervention, and the struggle for democratic gove…
Buku ini membahas isu-isu politik dan sejarah yang berkaitan dengan Masjid Al-Aqsa serta dinamika konflik di kawasan Timur Tengah pada abad ke-20. Penulis menyoroti berbagai peristiwa yang dianggap mengancam keberadaan dan kesucian Masjid Al-Aqsa, serta mengulas perkembangan gerakan politik internasional yang berpengaruh terhadap situasi di Palestina dan Yerusalem. Berisi analisis dari sudut pa…