Buku Pembangunan dan Kebangkitan Islam di Asia Tenggara merupakan kumpulan makalah ilmiah yang dipresentasikan dalam berbagai seminar ilmuwan sosial Muslim di kawasan Asia Tenggara. Diedit oleh Saiful Muzani, buku ini membahas dinamika masyarakat Muslim dalam konteks pembangunan ekonomi, perubahan sosial, serta kebangkitan Islam pada akhir abad ke-20. Melalui pendekatan akademik dari berbagai n…
Buku Sejarah Konperensi Asia–Afrika disusun oleh Panitia Penulisan Sejarah Diplomasi Republik Indonesia sebagai bagian dari upaya pendokumentasian peran Indonesia dalam diplomasi internasional. Buku ini menelusuri latar belakang, proses, dan dampak Konferensi Asia–Afrika tahun 1955, serta menempatkan KAA dalam konteks perkembangan politik global dan hubungan negara-negara Asia dan Afrika pa…
This book by Arthur Conte provides a French analytical perspective on the Asian-African Conference held in Bandung on April 18, 1955. It examines the political climate of the Cold War, the rise of newly independent nations, and the significance of the Bandung meeting as a turning point in world history. Conte highlights the ideological debates, diplomatic tensions, and aspirations of Asian and …
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the political behavior, foreign policy strategies, and international relations of small states in Southeast Asia. Ralph Pettman explores how limited-power nations navigate regional dynamics, negotiate influence, and respond to the pressures of larger global actors. Through case studies and theoretical discussion, the book examines diplomatic patterns, …
This book by George McTurnan Kahin presents a detailed account and analysis of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. It explores the political motivations, negotiations, and diplomatic dynamics among twenty-nine participating countries from Asia and Africa. Kahin provides historical context, evaluates the conference's role during the Cold War, and discusses its long-term…
This volume in The World’s Great Collections: Oriental Ceramics series presents an extensive catalog of Asian and Islamic ceramics housed in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The book includes expert introductions and scholarly notes by John A. Pope, Josephine H. Knapp, and Esin Atil. It documents significant works from Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Islamic ceramic traditions, accom…
This volume examines the complex interactions between political structures, traditional institutions, and cultural practices in South Asia. Edited by R. J. Moore, the book brings together scholarly essays that explore how historical traditions have shaped political behavior, governance, and social change across countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The work provides insi…
This volume is part of The World’s Great Collections: Oriental Ceramics series and presents a detailed catalog of the Asian pottery and porcelain collection housed in the Musée Guimet, Paris. The book features high-quality photographic plates, scholarly introductions, and expert annotations describing the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of each ceramic object. Contributions f…
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of nationalism, regionalism, and security issues in Southeast Asia, written by Dr. Roeslan Abdulgani. Based on the Sarojini Naidu Memorial Lectures, it explores the political dynamics of newly independent states, the challenges of regional cooperation, and the evolving security environment in the region. The author discusses the historical roots of So…
This book provides an analytical overview of the rise and development of nationalism in various regions of Asia. R. S. Chavan examines the historical roots, political dynamics, and socio-cultural forces that shaped nationalist movements across the continent. The work highlights key events, ideological influences, and regional variations that contributed to the formation of modern Asian nation-s…