International War: An Anthology and Study Guide is a comprehensive collection of scholarly writings examining the origins, dynamics, and consequences of war in the international system. Edited by Melvin Small and J. David Singer, the volume brings together influential essays from leading researchers in political science, history, and international relations. The anthology explores major themes …
The Centenary of Dogali is a collection of scientific papers from the International Symposium held in Addis Ababa and Asmara on January 24–25, 1987, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Dogali (1887), an important event in the history of Ethiopia's resistance to Italian colonial expansion. Edited by Taddesse Beyene, Taddesse Tamrat, and Richard Pankhurst, this book contains h…
In revising classic works in political science, Longman celebrates the contributions its authors and their research have made to the discipline The Longman Classics in Political Science series honors these authors and their work Providing students with an updated context, each title in the series includes a foreword, written by one of today's top scholars, offering a fresh, in-depth analysis of…
The changes in the international system that emerged following the Cold War have had far-reaching implications for the conduct, management and resolution of local conflicts and have necessitated a fresh examination of the rules and norms of international crisis management and conflict resolution. This book examines the impact of international actors in the resolution of local conflicts since th…
this book is intended to demonstrate to readers how significant Ethnic and Religious conflict have been in Indonesia,and what their relations are toward the decline of Indonesian communal Cohesion. Comprises a collection of papers and discussion materials presented during the "International Workshop on Ethno-Religious Conflicts in Indonesia Today" conducted by Pusat Bahasa dan Budaya, Institut …