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…
This volume presents a collection of authoritative papers examining New Zealand’s role and evolving position in world affairs. Written by leading scholars and diplomats, the book explores the country’s foreign policy development, its involvement in international organizations, and its responses to major global and regional issues during the mid-20th century. The analyses provide historical …
On China is a comprehensive analysis of Chinese history, diplomacy, and strategic culture written by former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Drawing on his personal experiences and diplomatic engagements with Chinese leaders, particularly during the normalization of U.S.–China relations, the book explores China’s worldview, historical memory, and approach to international relations.…
China and the West: The Cultural Encounter, 13th to 20th Centuries explores the long history of cultural interaction between China and Western societies from the medieval period to the modern era. Wolfgang Franke analyzes intellectual, religious, scientific, and political exchanges that shaped mutual perceptions and influences. The book provides a comprehensive historical overview of how cross-…
The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence analyzes China’s strategic thinking and foreign policy behavior in its relations with India and the states of Indochina. Written by Allen S. Whiting, the book examines the use of military force, deterrence strategies, and political calculations employed by the People’s Republic of China during periods of regional conflict. This study provides a detailed as…
China & Russia: The Great Game examines the complex and shifting relationship between China and the Soviet Union during the twentieth century. Written by diplomat and China scholar O. Edmund Clubb, the book analyzes ideological conflict, geopolitical rivalry, and historical tensions that shaped Sino-Soviet relations. Drawing on diplomatic experience and historical analysis, the work provides va…
Chinese Foreign Policy in an Age of Transition analyzes the transformation of the People’s Republic of China’s foreign policy during a critical period of political, ideological, and international change. Written by Ishwer C. Ojha, the book examines China’s diplomatic strategies, cultural diplomacy, and international positioning in the post-revolutionary era. This second edition reflects u…
This book examines the political, ideological, and strategic dimensions of China’s involvement in Africa during the Cold War period. It analyzes China’s support for revolutionary movements, its diplomatic relations with African states, and the broader implications of Sino-African cooperation. The study provides insight into China’s foreign policy objectives and its efforts to influence po…
This book analyzes the political, historical, and diplomatic relations between the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. It covers the Philippines' role in the formation of regional organizations such as ASEAN, as well as the challenges and opportunities for cooperation in the region. It provides in-depth insight into the dynamics of international relations in Southeast Asia from a…
Buku Philippine Policy Toward Sabah: A Claim to Independence karya Lela Garner Noble membahas kebijakan luar negeri Filipina terkait klaim teritorial atas wilayah Sabah. Buku ini mengkaji latar belakang historis, politik, dan hukum internasional yang melandasi klaim Filipina, serta dinamika hubungan diplomatik antara Filipina, Malaysia, dan aktor regional lainnya. Penulis menganalisis perkemban…