Saudis and Terror: Cross-Cultural Views is a multi-perspective anthology written by scholars, intellectuals, and media analysts from Saudi Arabia, Europe, the U.S., Russia, and other parts of the Arab world. The book examines terrorism from many different angles — its definition, causes, ideology, history, and political dimensions. It challenges prevailing narratives and stereotypes by highli…
Queen Sirikit: The Jewel of the Kingdom presents a richly illustrated tribute to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand, highlighting her lifelong dedication to national development, cultural preservation, and humanitarian service. Published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the book documents the Queen’s pivotal role in promoting Thai arts, crafts, and traditional culture, particularly thro…
Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, D.M.N., K.O.M., C.H., has had a distinguished career as a lawyer, statesman, diplomat and Prime Minister. The Tunku was born on 8th February 1903 and is a prince of the royal house of Kedah. He was educated at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge and graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in law and history. He was called to the Bar from the Inner Temple in 1948. In 194…
This book is an important biography that reviews the life and political role of Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun, a central figure in Sabah's history. Written by Abdullah Hussain, this work describes Mustapha's life journey from his Bajau-Suluk family background, his struggles during the Japanese occupation, to his role in the Sabah independence negotiations and the formation of Malaysia. …
Serves as an illustrated testament to the rich heritage and modern identity of the Sultanate of Brunei. It meticulously documents the country's journey, from its long-standing imperial past as a major maritime power to its contemporary status as an independent, wealthy nation. The book primarily focuses on capturing the essence of Bruneian culture, tradition, and Islamic heritage, which are c…
This book presents a collection of important documents and analytical commentary related to diplomatic relations between Malaysia (formerly Malaya) and Singapore in the post-independence international context. Peter J. Boyce presents diplomatic sources, government speeches, agreements, and foreign policy analyses that reflect how the two countries manage their bilateral relations and their posi…
IK Gujral's "A Foreign Policy for India" outlines the vision and principles behind India's international diplomacy, as articulated by a senior statesman with deep experience in foreign relations. In the book, Gujral outlines his ideas on how India should conduct its foreign policy—emphasizing moral leadership, regional cooperation, and a commitment to peaceful coexistence with its neighbors. …
Mewujudkan Kepedulian dan Keberpihakan: Potret Satu Tahun Pelaksanaan "Citizen Service" di Singapura menampilkan evaluasi dan refleksi terhadap implementasi program "Citizen Service" selama tahun pertamanya di Singapura. Buku ini menguraikan tujuan, strategi, dan praktik program yang dirancang untuk meningkatkan partisipasi warga, memperkuat tanggung jawab sosial, dan mendorong pelayanan publik…
The Chinese have been entering Southeast Asia since the early years of the fifteenth century. By 1941, in Malay alone, there were about 2,580,000 Chinese, outnumbering the natives. The detailed history of this movement into Malaya has been written by Victor Purcell, who delineates the story of the beginnings of contacts and carries it through to July 1947 . Mr Purcell is highly qualified to eng…
Images of Bahrain is a photographic and narrative portrayal of the Kingdom of Bahrain, illustrating its landscape, cultural heritage, and modern development. Through a rich collection of images, the book highlights the country’s unique blend of ancient history and contemporary progress. Traditional souqs, historical forts, and archaeological sites are presented alongside modern architecture, …