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…
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…
Zero-Sum Future examines the shifting landscape of global power in the post–Cold War era, arguing that rising economic insecurity and geopolitical competition are pushing major nations toward zero-sum thinking. Gideon Rachman analyzes how globalization, financial instability, and the emergence of new world powers shape American influence in the 21st century. Through historical context and con…
This edited volume explores the dynamics of political culture and the processes of political change within communist states during the mid-20th century. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the book examines ideology, state structures, leadership patterns, social mobilization, and internal transformations across various communist regimes. Through comparative analysis, it highlights bo…
This book is a collection of documents on Morocco and various other African countries, compiled as part of the "Documents on Muslim States" series. Edited by Shiv Lal, this book presents a compilation of reports, political data, diplomatic notes, and government documents related to political developments in the African region, particularly countries with Muslim populations and governments. The …
This book is the official documentation of Morocco's struggle and transition to independence from 1955 to 1957. Written by King Mohammed V and translated from Arabic, this work contains speeches, political statements, early state policies, and reflections by Moroccan leaders on the critical period leading up to and following the proclamation of independence. This book provides a comprehensive o…
This book is an in-depth study of the political, economic, and social dynamics of the Maghreb region, encompassing Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, in the modern era. Samir Amin, a leading economist and thinker, analyzes the legacies of colonialism, the process of state-building, economic challenges, and the social and political movements that shaped the Maghreb's regional identity. Using a polit…
Indira Gandhi: Speeches & Writings is a curated collection of speeches, statements, and reflections by Indira Gandhi, India’s first and only female Prime Minister. Originally published as India: The Speeches and Reminiscences of Indira Gandhi, the book provides insight into her political vision, leadership style, and perspectives on national development, foreign policy, social justice, and gl…
This book presents the full text and foundational principles of the Constitution of the Mongolian People’s Republic, outlining the structure, functions, and authority of the socialist state. It details the organization of government institutions, including the State Great Khural, the Council of Ministers, the judiciary, and local administrative bodies. The constitution also defines the politi…
The Question of Palestine is an in-depth analysis by Edward W. Said of Palestinian history, identity, and struggle within the context of modern colonialism and international politics. Said outlines how the global narrative on Palestine has been dominated for decades by the perspectives of colonial powers and the Zionist project, thus excluding the authentic experiences and voices of the Palesti…