This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Franco to Goethals. The entries address topics including biography, political history, engineering, culture, literature, and significant international figures. As part of the comprehensive thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides authoritativ…
Politics in Melanesia presents a comprehensive examination of the political structures, governance systems, and historical developments across the Melanesian region, including Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji. Edited by Ahmed Ali and Ronald Gordon Crocombe, the book brings together scholarly analyses from experts in Pacific political studies. It explores the influence of…
This book analyzes the presidency of Richard Nixon, focusing on the challenges and limitations of executive power during his administration. Written by journalists Rowland Evans, Jr. and Robert D. Novak, the work explores Nixon’s leadership style, political strategies, and conflicts within the White House and with Congress, the media, and public opinion. It provides an in-depth examination of…
New Politics in the South Pacific is a multidisciplinary volume examining the major political, cultural, and social transformations occurring across the Pacific Islands during the late twentieth century. Edited by Werner vom Busch, Fay Alailima, and Peter Larmour, the book brings together contributions from leading scholars of Pacific studies. It explores the emergence of new political movement…
Cuba, Castro, and the United States is a firsthand analysis of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States during the early years of the Cuban Revolution. Written by Philip W. Bonsal, former U.S. Ambassador to Cuba, the book examines Fidel Castro’s rise to power, U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba, and the political tensions that shaped Cold War relations in the Caribbean.
This area guidebook serves as an in-depth survey of Indonesia, covering its geography, history, and political, economic, social, and national security environments. It is designed to provide a broad understanding of the country, including its governmental structure, foreign relations, social system, and economic conditions. The information presented is objective and factual, aiming to provide a…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Franco to Goethals. The entries address topics including biography, political history, engineering, culture, literature, and significant international figures. As part of the comprehensive thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides authoritativ…
Politics in Polynesia examines the political systems, governance practices, and social transformations within Polynesian societies. Edited by Ahmed Ali and Ronald Gordon Crocombe, the volume forms part of the Politics in the Pacific Islands series and presents scholarly analyses of political developments across major Polynesian countries and territories, including Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, and othe…
The Encyclopedia Americana. International Edition is a comprehensive English-language reference work covering a wide range of subjects across the arts, sciences, history, geography, and contemporary knowledge. Volume 3, covering entries from B to Birling, provides authoritative articles written by specialists and edited under the supervision of Encyclopaedia Americana Corporation. This volume f…
The American Style of Foreign Policy examines the cultural and political foundations of United States foreign policy. Written by historian Robert Dallek, the book analyzes how domestic values, political traditions, and cultural assumptions shape American behavior in international affairs. By linking internal political dynamics with external diplomatic actions, the study offers a critical interp…