Written by Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict and the path to a just and sustainable peace. Carter outlines the diplomatic challenges, Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza, the United States' role in the peace process, and the political obstacles that make a two-state solution difficult to achie…
Sistem Politik Pasifik Selatan karya H. Zulkifli Hamid memberikan tinjauan analitis tentang struktur pemerintahan dan dinamika politik negara-negara di kawasan Pasifik Selatan. Buku ini membahas konteks sejarah, warisan kolonial, dan perkembangan politik pasca-kemerdekaan di berbagai negara kepulauan, termasuk Melanesia, Mikronesia, dan Polinesia. Hamid mengkaji bagaimana sistem otoritas tradis…
This book, published by the Central Museum of the Army in Algiers, offers a historical overview of Algeria’s long tradition of popular resistance from antiquity to the modern era. Created to commemorate the anniversary of the November Revolution, the work outlines major episodes of military and social resistance against foreign invasions and colonial domination. Although not intended as an ex…
This first volume of A History of Australia presents a comprehensive narrative of the continent’s early history up to the year 1821. Clark examines the origins of European exploration, the establishment of the first British colonies, the social and political structures that emerged, and the interactions between settlers and Indigenous peoples. Through detailed archival research, the book trac…
Ordeal in Algeria presents a detailed narrative and analysis of the Algerian War of Independence against French colonial rule. Written by Richard and Joan Brace, the book explores political tensions, the rise of nationalist movements, armed resistance, and the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Combining eyewitness accounts, historical documentation, and political commentary, th…
This third volume of A History of Australia explores the formative years of Australian civilization between 1824 and 1851. C. M. H. Clark examines the political, social, and cultural transformations that shaped the colonies during this period, including the development of colonial government, the growth of settler society, economic expansion, and complex interactions between European settlers a…
This second volume of A History of Australia covers the critical years between 1822 and 1838, tracing the social, political, and administrative evolution of the Australian colonies. Clark examines the growth of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land, the transformation of penal settlements, the development of local governance, and the tensions between authority and emerging settler society. Dr…
This sixth volume of C. M. H. Clark’s monumental “A History of Australia” explores the nation’s political, cultural, and social transformations from 1916 to 1935. Through the metaphor of “the old dead tree and the young tree green,” Clark examines the tensions between tradition and emerging modern identities in Australia during the interwar years. The book traces shifts in national …
The Realities of Vietnam presents an analytical appraisal of the Vietnam situation prepared by the Ripon Society. Edited by Christopher W. Beal with contributions from Anthony A. D’Amato, the book examines the political, social, and military dimensions of the Vietnam conflict as understood in the late 1960s. It evaluates U.S. policy, the nature of the South Vietnamese government, the motivati…
Soldiers and Oil: The Political Transformation of Nigeria explores the complex relationship between military rule and the oil-driven political economy of Nigeria. Edited by Keith Panter-Brick, this scholarly volume examines how the discovery and exploitation of petroleum reshaped Nigeria’s governance, power structures, and social landscape throughout the post-colonial period. Contributors a…