This book presents an analytical overview of the political evolution and international relations of the Middle East during the twentieth century. Jean-Pierre Derriennic examines the region’s various political systems, social structures, interstate dynamics, and the major conflicts that shaped contemporary Middle Eastern societies. Emphasizing comparative political analysis, the work explores …
This book explores the evolving political, legal, and cultural identity of Asian and African nations in global affairs, with particular emphasis on international and environmental law. Written by Prof. Munadjat Danusaputro, the work was prepared for the 21st Regular Session of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee (AALCC) held in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the 1955 Bandun…
This book examines the role of the League of Arab States in managing and responding to regional disputes within the Arab world. Hussein A. Hassouna analyzes the League’s legal foundations, institutional structure, and political functions, highlighting its efforts to address inter-Arab conflicts and promote regional stability. The study evaluates the effectiveness of the League’s dispute-set…
This historical–political novel follows events in the Middle East between 1959 and 1989, blending real geopolitical developments with fictional narratives. Andrew M. Patterson presents an epic story that explores political intrigue, shifting alliances, cultural tensions, and the human experiences shaped by decades of regional conflict. Through multiple characters and intertwined storylines, t…
This volume explores the development of constitutionalism across various Asian countries during the post-colonial period. Edited by R. N. Spann, the book examines the formation of modern constitutions, institutional structures, and political systems in Asia. Contributors discuss the challenges faced by newly independent states, including nation-building, governance, legal reform, and the adapta…
This book offers a foundational framework for the study of international politics, examining the key concepts, structures, and processes that govern relations among states. Holsti analyzes the international system, national interests, patterns of conflict and cooperation, decision-making, and global change. As a major introductory text, the third edition provides updated theoretical perspective…
This book contains Abd el-Kader’s reflective and concise notes addressed to the French people, calling their attention to essential political, social, and moral issues. Written by one of Algeria’s most respected intellectual and spiritual leaders, the work offers critical insights into colonial relations, justice, and human dignity. Presented in René Khawam’s full translation from the or…
Party Politics in Egypt: The Wafd & Its Rivals, 1919–1939 provides an in-depth study of the political landscape of modern Egypt during the interwar period. Marius Deeb examines the emergence and evolution of the Wafd Party, its struggle for national independence, and its political rivalry with other parties and forces—including monarchists, palace factions, and British colonial interests. T…
Zero-Sum Future examines the shifting landscape of global power in the post–Cold War era, arguing that rising economic insecurity and geopolitical competition are pushing major nations toward zero-sum thinking. Gideon Rachman analyzes how globalization, financial instability, and the emergence of new world powers shape American influence in the 21st century. Through historical context and con…
Studies in the Theory of Imperialism presents a collection of influential essays examining the historical, economic, and political foundations of imperialism. Edited by Roger Owen and Bob Sutcliffe, the volume explores major theoretical perspectives—including Marxist, Leninist, and dependency theory—and analyzes how imperialist structures shape global power relations. Contributors investiga…