"I have attempted to take the high ground," writes George F. Kennan in the foreword to this illuminating work, "trying to stick to the broader dimensions of things--the ones that would still be visible and significant in future decades." Against the background of a century of wars, revolution, and uneasy peace, Mr. Kennan advances his thoughts on a broad front: how the individual's quest for po…
"In this incendiary book, Hitchens takes the floor as prosecuting counsel and mounts a devastating indictment of Henry Kissinger, whose ambitions and ruthlessness have directly resulted in both individual murders and widespread, indiscriminate slaughter."
This important comparative study views the separatist movements in the Philippines and Thailand as both political phenomena and springing from dissatisfied ethnic minorities. The author questions "Modernization school" and Marxist belief that ethnicity is a transitory phenomenon, arguing that that concept of "national culture" may result in minority groups remaining outside the culture. Examini…
In order to gain and hold onto power, the Clinton administration has acted recklessly, allowing the wrong people to gain access to our most important political and economic secrets. Any number of Chinese arms dealers, spies, narcotics traffickers, gangsters, pimps, accomplices to mass murder, communist agents, and other undesirables will appear in these pages, all associated in one way or anoth…
Seminar yang melahirkan buku ini, merupakan tahap pertama dalam membicarakan Pancasila sebagai Ideologi dalam berbagai bidang kehidupan bermasyarakat, berbangsa dan bernegara yang dipandang perlu didahulukan dalam rangka mencari titik temu yang dapat dipakai untuk mendukung penyamaan atau penyerasian orientasi, persepsi dan penghayatan terhadap Pancasila sebagai Ideologi dalam berbagai bidang k…
It exposes some of the myths and fallacies which dashed Africa's hopes for peace and prosperity and may even make headlines itself with startling revelations about high-level international intrigues and 'dirty tricks' that have dogged both the author's life - and that of Africa's.
The Yearbook on Human Rights for 1988 contains three parts: part I concerns international developments in the field of human rights, part II re- lates to activities of the United Nations supervisory bodies and part III con- cerns national developments.
The Yearbook on Human Rights for 1987 has been prepared on the same basis as that for 1979, according to the directives laid down by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1979/37 of 10 May 1979, and in conformity with the "Guidelines for the contents and format of the Yearbook on Human Rights" annexed to Council resolution 1979/37.
The Yearbook on Human Rights for 1986 has been prepared on the same basis at that for 1979, according to the directives laid down by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1979/37 of 10 May 1979, and in conformity with "Guidelines for the contents and format of the Yearbook on Human Rights" and annexed to Council resolution 1979/37.
A biography of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, one of the world’s most renowned freedom fighters and advocates of non-violence, and the figurehead for Burma’s struggle for democracy. Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, she has dedicated her life to the liberation of her country.