This book provides a comprehensive overview of the major political developments and international relations in East Asia following World War II. Donald F. Lach and Edmund S. Wehrle analyze key regional dynamics, including the rise of new nation-states, ideological conflicts, Cold War tensions, and shifting power structures. Through historical context and political analysis, the authors explore …
This book examines the ways imprisonment, escape, and the notion of “brainwashing” shaped American cultural and political perceptions during the Cold War. Susan L. Carruthers explores how captivity narratives, political prisoners, defections, and repatriation stories were represented in media, motion pictures, literature, and popular culture. Through historical documentation and cultural an…
This publication presents a concise political overview comparing attitudes toward peace and war among nations, political groups, and global actors. It examines ideological divisions, international tensions, and the competing interests that shape contemporary world affairs. Designed as an accessible commentary, the work highlights the key forces advocating for peaceful resolutions and those supp…
Kumpulan tulisan yang dibuat untuk mengenang jasa dan pemikiran Dr. Johannes Leimena, salah satu tokoh nasional Indonesia yang berperan besar dalam bidang kesehatan, pendidikan, dan pemerintahan. Melalui esai dan catatan kenangan, buku ini menampilkan pandangan Leimena tentang tanggung jawab warga negara, nilai moral dalam kehidupan berbangsa, serta perannya dalam membentuk konsep pelayanan pub…
This work offers a Marxist–Leninist critique of bourgeois theories on war, peace, and international relations. It analyzes the ideological foundations of Western political thought, exposing how capitalist interests shape prevailing explanations of armed conflict and global security. Through a systematic theoretical examination, the authors contrast bourgeois interpretations with the scientifi…
This memoir recounts the five-year imprisonment of Murat Kurnaz, an innocent man detained at Guantánamo Bay. Through his personal narrative, Kurnaz describes the conditions of detention, the interrogation practices, and the legal limbo faced by detainees in the post-9/11 era. The book illuminates human rights violations, the failures of governmental and military systems, and the emotional and …
This book provides a journalistic and analytical overview of the Afghanistan War following the September 11 attacks, focusing on the conflict between the United States and the Taliban regime. Written by the HotCopy editorial team, it examines the origins of the Taliban, the rise of extremist networks, the geopolitical interests of global powers, and the military strategies employed during the e…
This volume, written by Dutch historian Dr. Loe de Jong, is part of the monumental multi-volume series The Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Second World War. Volume 11b, Netherlands-Indies II (second half), presents an extensive historical account of the Dutch East Indies during the latter phases of the Second World War. The book examines political, military, and social developments under Japa…
This volume, written by Dutch historian Dr. Loe de Jong, is part of the monumental multi-volume series The Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Second World War. Volume 11b, Netherlands-Indies II (second half), presents an extensive historical account of the Dutch East Indies during the latter phases of the Second World War. The book examines political, military, and social developments under Japa…
La Seconde Guerre Mondiale 1942–1945 by Raymond Cartier is a comprehensive historical account of the decisive middle years of World War II. The book examines key military operations, political developments, and strategic decisions that shaped the global conflict during 1942–1945. Cartier presents detailed narratives of major battles, shifting alliances, and the geopolitical consequences of …