Anwar Sadat: Kemarau Kemarahan, translated from Mohamed Heikal’s Autumn of Fury, offers an in-depth and critical examination of the final years of President Anwar Sadat’s rule. As one of Egypt’s leading journalists and a close observer of political developments, Heikal analyzes the political, social, and regional tensions that shaped Sadat’s leadership. The book discusses Sadat’s dome…
This book examines the relationship between Palestine and the United Nations (UN), and how the Palestinian issue has evolved in international forums from the mandate period to the modern era. Hazem Zaki Nuseibeh outlines various UN resolutions, the positions of member states, the dynamics of diplomacy, and international efforts to find a solution to the Palestine–Israel conflict. The book pro…
This is Rosemary Sayigh's seminal work, chronicling the history of the Palestinian people through in-depth interviews with refugees in Lebanese camps. Using an anthropological and political approach, Sayigh traces the transformation of Palestinian society from traditional peasants to a group involved in a modern revolutionary movement. The book depicts the experiences, struggles, identities, an…
Memories of Hồ Chí Minh: Stories from His Assistants compiles personal recollections and eyewitness accounts from individuals who worked closely with President Hồ Chí Minh throughout his revolutionary career. These stories reveal intimate details about his personality, leadership style, daily habits, and his interactions with staff and comrades. The book provides a humanizing perspective …
The Australian Constitution by Geoffrey Sawer provides a concise and authoritative explanation of the origins, structure, and functioning of Australia’s constitutional system. Written by a leading legal scholar, the book outlines the historical development of the Constitution, the roles of key founding figures, and the principles that shape federal governance in Australia. It serves as an acc…
The Godfather Never Sleeps is a reflective and critical work by Nigerian author J. K. Randle, presenting a compilation of essays on political, social, and cultural life in Nigeria. Drawing from personal experiences and observations, Randle offers commentary on governance, leadership, corruption, and societal challenges shaping modern Nigeria. Written in an accessible and insightful style, the b…
Volume V of C. M. H. Clark’s seminal series traces the political, legal, and social transformation of Australia between 1888 and 1915. In this period, Australians increasingly shaped their own laws, institutions, and national identity. Clark examines the debates surrounding federation, the rise of organized labour, democratic reforms, and the tensions between conservative and progressive visi…
Written by Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict and the path to a just and sustainable peace. Carter outlines the diplomatic challenges, Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza, the United States' role in the peace process, and the political obstacles that make a two-state solution difficult to achie…
Ordeal in Algeria presents a detailed narrative and analysis of the Algerian War of Independence against French colonial rule. Written by Richard and Joan Brace, the book explores political tensions, the rise of nationalist movements, armed resistance, and the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Combining eyewitness accounts, historical documentation, and political commentary, th…
The Realities of Vietnam presents an analytical appraisal of the Vietnam situation prepared by the Ripon Society. Edited by Christopher W. Beal with contributions from Anthony A. D’Amato, the book examines the political, social, and military dimensions of the Vietnam conflict as understood in the late 1960s. It evaluates U.S. policy, the nature of the South Vietnamese government, the motivati…