This seminal report prepared by the Independent Commission on International Development Issues, chaired by Willy Brandt, examines the deepening economic divide between the industrialized North and the developing South. The book outlines urgent strategies for global cooperation, highlighting issues of trade imbalance, poverty, development financing, and the need for new international economic st…
G. S. K. Ibingira's The Forging of an African Nation examines Uganda's political and constitutional development from the British colonial period in 1894 to independence in 1962. The author discusses power dynamics, the relationship between the colonial government and local kingdoms, socio-political tensions, and the formulation of Uganda's modern state structure. As a seminal work on Ugandan po…
No Man's Land: The Last of White Africa is a memoir and travelogue by John Heminway that depicts the life, decline, and sociopolitical changes experienced by white settler communities in East Africa in the late 20th century. Heminway travels through various regions of East Africa, meeting key figures, and uncovering the dynamics of relations between white communities and local Africans after th…
This volume brings together a wide range of perspectives on the Vietnam War, covering the years from 1941 to 1982. Compiled by John Clark Pratt, the book includes reflections, essays, and personal accounts that illustrate the political, military, and human dimensions of the conflict. Contributors represent diverse viewpoints—American soldiers, Vietnamese civilians, journalists, policymakers, …
Majhemout Diop's book, *Histoire des Classes Sociales dans l’Afrique de l’Ouest. II: Le Sénégal*, is an in-depth sociological study of the development of social classes in Senegal. Using a historical and empirical approach, Diop traces the changing structure of Senegalese society from pre-colonial, colonial, and modern times. The book examines elite formation, the dynamics of interclass r…
This volume presents a detailed account of Vietnam’s diplomatic activities during the two decades following national reunification in 1975. Written by diplomat and scholar Lưu Văn Lợi, the book highlights the country’s foreign policy strategies, regional engagements, and international negotiations from 1975 to 1995. It explores Vietnam’s efforts to rebuild its global relationships, na…
This second volume of the Les 56 Afriques series continues the discussion of the political conditions of 56 African countries, specifically those listed alphabetically from M to Z. Frank Tenaille presents an analysis of the government structures, political dynamics, key figures, and social situations that influenced the development of each country. Published in 1979 by François Maspero, this b…
Kofi Buenor Hadjor's Africa in an Era of Crisis examines the multidimensional crises facing Africa at the end of the 20th century, encompassing economic decline, political pressure, internal conflict, and development challenges. Hadjor outlines how global intervention, international economic policies, and domestic political dynamics contributed to the crisis situations in various African countr…
This book examines the structural disadvantages faced by developing countries in the global political and economic system. Rothstein analyzes how weaker nations interact with major powers, emphasizing the limitations they encounter in diplomacy, trade, and international negotiations. By exploring historical patterns and case studies, the work provides insight into the persistent inequalities sh…
Buku "Africa in Turmoil" Jilid 2 karya Kirti Dipoyudo merupakan kajian mendalam mengenai dinamika politik, konflik, dan perkembangan sosial-ekonomi negara-negara Afrika di era kontemporer. Buku ini mengulas berbagai gejolak yang memengaruhi kawasan Afrika, termasuk perang saudara, perubahan politik, intervensi asing, serta isu-isu pembangunan. Ditulis dalam konteks studi strategis, karya ini me…