This book presents a comprehensive historical account of Papua New Guinea covering the first one hundred years of its modern history. James Sinclair traces political, social, and colonial developments, examining the impact of European contact, administration, and governance on indigenous societies. The work provides an in-depth narrative of nation-building, cultural change, and political transf…
Zhang Baiqing's book, *Chinese Films and Television Plays*, examines the development of film and television drama in China as part of national artistic and cultural expression. It examines the history, aesthetic characteristics, themes, and role of film and television in Chinese society. Structured within a cultural and artistic framework, the book provides an understanding of how film and tele…
The African Dimension in Latin American Society explores the historical and cultural impact of African populations in Latin America. Franklin W. Knight examines how African traditions, social structures, and forced migration through slavery shaped the development of Latin American societies. The book analyzes themes of racial identity, cultural survival, and the socio-economic conditions that i…
This book examines the political system of Niger with particular emphasis on personal rule and strategies of political survival in the Sahel region. Robert B. Charlick analyzes the historical development of Niger’s post-independence government, the role of political elites, and the interaction between political authority and economic conditions. The study provides insights into state formatio…
Buku ini berisi: 1. Faktor perubahan kepemimpinan 2. Faktor strategi pembangunan radikal Mao 3. Faktor prioritas pertumbuhan ekonomi 4. Faktor internasional 5. Reformasi ekonomi RRC pasca 1978 6. Perkembangan setelah satu setengah dasawarsa
China’s New Democracy provides an overview of the political foundations and institutional development of the People’s Republic of China through the lens of its constitutional evolution. The book discusses the concept of “New Democracy” as a guiding ideological framework and examines how it shaped the early political structure of the state. Included in the volume are the full texts of th…
The Second Chinese Revolution examines China’s political, social, and economic transformation in the years after 1949. The book describes how the country attempted to reshape its agricultural and industrial sectors, reorganize society under socialist principles, and navigate internal debates over ideology and policy. It also discusses the shifting dynamics within the Chinese Communist Party, …
Xi Jinping: The Governance of China is a compilation of key speeches, interviews, instructions, and correspondence from Xi Jinping, the President of China, covering the period from November 15, 2012, to June 13, 2014. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Xi’s political philosophy and vision for the future of China, focusing on the country's governance under the leadership of the Comm…
A Survey of Tibet offers an in-depth exploration of Tibet, covering its geography, history, culture, society, and politics. The book delves into the unique characteristics of Tibetan life, including the influence of Buddhism on its spiritual and cultural practices. It examines the historical evolution of Tibet, from its early formation to the period of its integration into the People's Republic…
The Invisible China explores the influence and role of overseas Chinese communities in shaping the political dynamics of Southeast Asia. The book examines how these communities—often economically influential yet politically marginalized—navigate issues of identity, citizenship, and allegiance within multicultural and multiethnic societies. It analyzes the historical migration patterns that …