Zimbabwe: The First Decade, 1980–1990 provides a comprehensive overview of the political, social, and economic developments that shaped Zimbabwe in its first ten years after independence. Produced as an official national publication, the book documents major achievements, challenges, and transformations in governance, national unity, education, health, agriculture, infrastructure, and foreign…
Buku Indonesia: Manusia dan Masyarakatnya adalah karya dokumenter visual yang memotret keberagaman manusia dan budaya Indonesia. Foto-foto utama diambil oleh Ian Charles Stewart, dengan tambahan karya fotografer lain seperti Gene Christy, Nora Suryanti, Virginia White, dan Edith Somerset. Naskah penyerta ditulis oleh Ian Charles Stewart dan Judith Shaw, lalu diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Indone…
The War in Angola: A Socio-Economic Study provides an analytical overview of the armed struggle in Angola against Portuguese colonial rule, focusing on the period leading up to independence. Written by Mario de Andrade and Marc Ollivier, the book examines the root causes of the conflict, the development of liberation movements, and the socio-economic structure shaped by colonial exploitation. I…
This book presents an analytical study of the revolutionary development of Vietnam during the twentieth century. Thomas Hodgkin explores the historical processes that shaped Vietnam’s struggle against colonial domination and its pursuit of national liberation. Drawing on political writings, historical documents, and the ideology of key figures such as Ho Chi Minh, the author examines the moti…
This volume presents a comprehensive examination of security and defence issues in both the Pacific region and the wider global context. Edited by Desmond Ball and Cathy Downes, the book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to analyze regional strategic dynamics, defence policies, military capabilities, and evolving geopolitical challenges. It explores how political, economic, and…
This book provides a comprehensive examination of theoretical approaches used to explain international politics. Charles Reynolds discusses the nature of political explanation, the development of theoretical frameworks in international relations, and the methodological issues surrounding the study of global political behavior. By analyzing major theories and their applications, the book offers …
This classic work by Frederick L. Schuman examines the fundamental nature of international politics, focusing on the tension between anarchy and efforts to create order in the world system. The author analyzes the behavior of states, sources of conflict, the role of power, diplomacy, war, and emerging global institutions. Through historical and theoretical perspectives, the book provides a comp…
This third edition of Vernon Van Dyke’s International Politics provides a comprehensive introduction to the major concepts, issues, and analytical frameworks in the study of international relations. The book examines the nature of the international system, the behavior of states, the role of power, nationalism, international law, diplomacy, and the growing importance of international organiza…
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 work offers a Marxist–Leninist critique of bourgeois theories on war, peace, and international relations. It analyzes the ideological foundations of Western political thought, exposing how capitalist interests shape prevailing explanations of armed conflict and global security. Through a systematic theoretical examination, the authors contrast bourgeois interpretations with the scientifi…