This book examines India’s pioneering role in the global struggle against apartheid and racial discrimination in South Africa. Written by T. G. Ramamurthi, the work highlights India’s diplomatic, political, and moral leadership in mobilizing international opposition to apartheid through the United Nations and other global forums. The book documents historical developments, policy initiative…
Mohammed, Marx and Marhaen: The Roots of Indonesian Socialism analyzes the ideological foundations of Indonesian socialism by examining the interaction between Islamic thought, Marxist theory, and indigenous concepts such as Marhaenism. Jeanne S. Mintz traces the development of socialist ideas in Indonesia within the context of colonialism, nationalism, and political movements, providing an in-…
Marshall Lee Miller's Bulgaria During the Second World War offers an in-depth analysis of Bulgaria's political, military, and social position during World War II. Miller explains how Bulgaria navigated geopolitical pressures from Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and other Balkan states, as well as the internal factors that shaped the country's policies during the war. The book highlights the Bul…
Revealing the complex political forces involved in disman- thing apartheid, Adam and Moodley argue that although the African National Congress will join the government it may be forced to govern without real constitutional, eco- nomie, or military power. They view a political settlement as a necessary but insufficient condition for reversing the social disintegration and economie decline that i…
Buku ini memberikan gambaran langsung dan mendalam tentang peristiwa penting, terutama Pertempuran Bataan dan kengerian Pawai Kematian Bataan (Bataan Death March). Romulo, yang kemudian menjadi Mayor Jenderal baik di militer Amerika Serikat maupun Filipina, menyajikan fakta dan kejadian dengan cara yang jujur dan intim, seolah-olah berkomunikasi langsung dengan pembaca secara pribadi.
On China is a comprehensive analysis of Chinese history, diplomacy, and strategic culture written by former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Drawing on his personal experiences and diplomatic engagements with Chinese leaders, particularly during the normalization of U.S.–China relations, the book explores China’s worldview, historical memory, and approach to international relations.…
China and the West: The Cultural Encounter, 13th to 20th Centuries explores the long history of cultural interaction between China and Western societies from the medieval period to the modern era. Wolfgang Franke analyzes intellectual, religious, scientific, and political exchanges that shaped mutual perceptions and influences. The book provides a comprehensive historical overview of how cross-…
La parole de l’action presents an in-depth political conversation between Mohamed Mzali, a prominent Tunisian political figure, and Xavière Ulysse. Through a dialogical format, the book explores themes of political responsibility, governance, ideology, and action in the context of modern Tunisia and the Arab world. Drawing on Mzali’s intellectual background and political experience, this w…
This book discusses the political and intellectual awakening of modern Tunisia through the perspective of national struggle and post-colonial identity. Written by Rachid Driss, a Tunisian intellectual, the work reflects on Tunisia’s path toward independence, political consciousness, and social transformation during the twentieth century. Using historical narrative and ideological reflection, …
The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence analyzes China’s strategic thinking and foreign policy behavior in its relations with India and the states of Indochina. Written by Allen S. Whiting, the book examines the use of military force, deterrence strategies, and political calculations employed by the People’s Republic of China during periods of regional conflict. This study provides a detailed as…