Divided Nations in a Divided World explores the political dynamics and international implications of nations that are internally split, such as Korea, Germany, and Vietnam. The authors analyze how historical conflicts, ideological divisions, and global power rivalries shape the status and foreign policies of divided states. The book provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges these n…
This influential work by Josué de Castro examines the global distribution of hunger and malnutrition through a geographical and socio-economic perspective. Drawing on scientific research and field observations, the book analyzes the environmental, political, and economic forces that shape patterns of food scarcity around the world. It highlights how hunger is not merely a biological phenomenon…
This reprint edition of the 1949 Geneva Conventions presents the full official texts of the four cornerstone treaties of international humanitarian law. Adopted in the aftermath of the Second World War, the conventions define the protections afforded to wounded and sick soldiers, shipwrecked military personnel, prisoners of war, and civilians in times of armed conflict. Published by the Interna…
This book provides an analytical and comprehensive introduction to the study of international relations in the modern world. Joseph Frankel examines the evolving nature of the international system, exploring key concepts such as power, national interest, diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation. The third edition reflects significant political and structural changes in the global arena, emphasizing…
The World Atlas of Revolutions presents a collection of maps depicting various revolutions and coups that have occurred in various parts of the world throughout modern history. This book presents a visual analysis of patterns of political change, social forces, and the geographical impact of revolutionary movements and power struggles. Through thematic maps and narrative explanations, this work…
In this reflective work, former U.S. President Richard Nixon offers his insights on global leadership through a series of biographical portraits and personal evaluations of major world figures. Drawing from his extensive experience in international politics and diplomacy, Nixon analyzes the qualities, decisions, and historical moments that shaped the leaders who influenced the 20th century. The…
Buku ini merupakan pengantar komprehensif mengenai hubungan internasional sebagai sebuah disiplin ilmu. Joseph Frankel menjelaskan konsep-konsep dasar, aktor-aktor internasional, dinamika kekuasaan, proses diplomasi, serta faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi interaksi antarnegara. Melalui pendekatan teoritis dan analitis, Frankel menyoroti bagaimana negara, organisasi internasional, dan kekuatan non…
The Nation and International Relations discusses the ideological, political, and historical foundations of national identity within the socialist framework of Yugoslavia. Edvard Kardelj examines the development of nations, the nature of state sovereignty, and how socialist self-management shapes international relations. The book analyzes the balance between national independence and global coop…
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 …
Introduction to International Relations: Power and Justice provides a comprehensive overview of major theories, concepts, and issues in international relations. Couloumbis and Wolfe explore how power, justice, national interests, and global institutions shape interactions among states. This third edition examines classical and contemporary perspectives, including realism, idealism, conflict res…