Ibrahim Abu-Lughod's Palestinian Rights: Affirmation and Denial is a comprehensive study of Palestinian rights within the context of history, politics, and international law. It explores the roots of the Palestine–Israel conflict, explaining how fundamental Palestinian rights—such as the right to land, self-determination, and the right of return—have been recognized by various internation…
The strategic importance of the U.S.–Japan alliance and its implications for regional security in East Asia. Weinstein examines how political, economic, and military factors shape the partnership, focusing on issues such as defense cooperation, regional stability, and responses to emerging security challenges. The book evaluates the roles of major regional actors—China, Korea, Southeast Asi…
The 1976 uprising in Soweto transformed the nature of both internal and external opposition to apartheid in South Africa, and the effects of this vociferous and sustained protest are felt more strongly than ever today. This book examines the nature of opposition among the African community to apartheid in the crucial years since Soweto by analysing internal African initiatives for bringing abou…
A detailed historical and cultural study of the 1860 Japanese diplomatic mission to America—the first official Japanese embassy sent abroad. Miyoshi examines how the envoys perceived American society, politics, technology, and culture during their journey, drawing from diaries, letters, and contemporary accounts. The book highlights the contrasts between Japanese expectations and the realitie…
Since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, Zionism has claimed Jerusalem as its own. Home to three major religions, this holy city has long been an intensely contested site where each faith has strived to preserve its vital interests— its shrines, sanctuaries and the presence of its adherents. But it is obvious today that neither Islam nor Christianity will allow Israeli domination of…
Ceylon in Picture presents a visual portrayal of early 20th-century Ceylon through a collection of photographs accompanied by descriptive notes. The book highlights the island’s landscapes, cultural traditions, and daily life, offering readers an impression of its natural beauty and social diversity. Egan’s images document important landmarks, rural villages, and colonial-era developments. …
The Revolution and the Young presents Saddam Hussein’s ideological perspective on the role of youth in shaping Iraq’s revolutionary and political future. In this work, he outlines the responsibilities of young generations in supporting national development, sustaining the Ba'athist revolutionary vision, and defending the principles of Arab nationalism. Through political reflections and dire…
A firsthand report of the workings of the press in the intensely troubled nation, complete with portions of the Erasmus Commission Reports never before published in the United States on the so-called Muldergate scandal. Pollak was the co-founder and editor of MORE magazine, which specialized in media analysis. After observing the workings of the press in South Africa, he believes that in…
Japan’s economic, political, and strategic expansion into Southeast Asia during the decades leading up to World War II. Robertson analyzes how Japan used trade networks, migration, cultural initiatives, and intelligence activities to strengthen its influence across the region. The book highlights Japan’s ambitions to secure resources, build strategic footholds, and counter Western colonial …
In-depth examination of Japan’s diplomatic evolution from the late 19th century to the post–World War II period. Kajima analyzes how Japan’s foreign policy was shaped by its modernization efforts, shifting security concerns, economic priorities, and interactions with major world powers. The book discusses key issues such as Japan’s engagement in international organizations, its relation…