Revolution in the Third World provides a comprehensive analysis of revolutionary movements across Asia, Africa, and Latin America during the post–World War II era. Gérard Chaliand examines the historical conditions, political dynamics, and strategies that shaped guerrilla struggles and socialist-oriented revolutions in developing regions. Drawing on comparative cases, the book explores the i…
Remembering Uncle Ho: Memories in War Years is a memoir written by Three-Star General Phùng Thế Tài, recounting his personal experiences working alongside Hồ Chí Minh during the years of the Vietnamese revolutionary struggle. The book offers intimate stories, reflections, and eyewitness accounts of the daily life, leadership, and character of Hồ Chí Minh, as seen through the eyes of o…
Buku Peringatan 100 Tahun Prof. Mr. Sunario: Semangat Kebangsaan dan Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia disusun untuk mengenang seratus tahun kelahiran Prof. Mr. Sunario, Menteri Luar Negeri Republik Indonesia dan tokoh perintis kemerdekaan. Buku ini memuat beragam tulisan mengenai kontribusi Sunario dalam membentuk arah diplomasi Indonesia pada masa awal kemerdekaan, pandangan-pandangannya tentang …
Les Villes Imperiales du Maroc offers an in-depth look at four of Morocco's major historic cities: Fès, Marrakech, Meknès, and the twinned Rabat-Salé region. Through text by Samuel Pickens and photographic documentation by Philippe Saharoff, the book explores the cultural heritage, architecture, and historical developments that shaped the identities of these imperial cities. Richly illustrat…
This book presents a comprehensive history of Morocco from ancient times to the modern period. Bernard Lugan, a North African historian, outlines Morocco's political, social, economic, and cultural evolution, including the influence of Berber tribes, the heyday of Islamic dynasties, Morocco's relations with Europe, the French and Spanish colonial eras, and the path to independence. Using a hist…
This book is an in-depth study of the political, economic, and social dynamics of the Maghreb region, encompassing Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, in the modern era. Samir Amin, a leading economist and thinker, analyzes the legacies of colonialism, the process of state-building, economic challenges, and the social and political movements that shaped the Maghreb's regional identity. Using a polit…
The First Asian Islamic Conference 1978 – Pakistan presents a collection of papers, addresses, and resolutions produced during a landmark regional gathering of Muslim scholars, intellectuals, political representatives, and community leaders from across Asia. The conference sought to strengthen intra-Asian Islamic solidarity, examine the geopolitical and social challenges confronting Muslim so…
The Question of Palestine is an in-depth analysis by Edward W. Said of Palestinian history, identity, and struggle within the context of modern colonialism and international politics. Said outlines how the global narrative on Palestine has been dominated for decades by the perspectives of colonial powers and the Zionist project, thus excluding the authentic experiences and voices of the Palesti…
The Africans presents a comprehensive overview of life across the African continent, exploring its history, politics, culture, and socio-economic realities. The book highlights the diversity of ethnic groups and cultural traditions that shape African identity, while also examining the challenges faced by various nations, including the legacy of colonialism, internal conflicts, poverty, and the …
This book explores the complex relationship between Islam and politics in contemporary Sudan, focusing on the rise of Islamic movements and their impact on the state, society, and governance. Abdel Salam Sidahmed examines the historical roots of Islamic political thought in Sudan, tracing the development of Islamist ideologies and their growing influence on national politics, particularly from …