Chinese Foreign Policy after the Cultural Revolution, 1966–1977 analyzes the evolution of China’s foreign policy during and immediately after the Cultural Revolution. Written by Robert G. Sutter, the book examines how domestic political turmoil affected China’s external relations and diplomatic behavior. It explores policy changes, strategic priorities, and China’s interactions with maj…
Buku Philippine Policy Toward Sabah: A Claim to Independence karya Lela Garner Noble membahas kebijakan luar negeri Filipina terkait klaim teritorial atas wilayah Sabah. Buku ini mengkaji latar belakang historis, politik, dan hukum internasional yang melandasi klaim Filipina, serta dinamika hubungan diplomatik antara Filipina, Malaysia, dan aktor regional lainnya. Penulis menganalisis perkemban…
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The Choice of China: Peaceful Development and Construction of a Harmonious World explores China’s strategic approach to development and international relations in the contemporary global context. The book discusses China’s commitment to peaceful development, mutual cooperation, and the promotion of a harmonious world order. Through political, economic, and diplomatic perspectives, the autho…
Raymond Bonner's Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcoses and the Making of American Policy examines the political relationship between the Marcoses in the Philippines and United States foreign policy during the Cold War. The book explores how United States strategic interests, particularly in the context of regional security and Southeast Asian geopolitics, influenced support for the Ferdinand E…
Development, Security and Human Rights examines the interrelationship between economic development, national and international security, and the protection of human rights. The book presents perspectives on how sustainable development and security policies can contribute to the promotion of human rights in a global context. Compiled by Chinese scholars and editors, this volume reflects contempo…
Chinese Cultural Laws, Regulations and Institutions examines the legal framework, administrative regulations, and institutional structures governing cultural affairs in China. As part of the Chinese Culture and Art Series, the book outlines the development of cultural legislation, state policies, and organizational systems that regulate artistic and cultural activities. It provides readers with…
This book analyzes China’s role in international politics and world affairs during the Cold War period. It examines China’s foreign policy behavior, ideological foundations, and diplomatic strategies, highlighting how domestic political factors and global power structures shaped China’s interaction with both developing and developed countries
This book analyzes China’s foreign policy and economic development in the period following the death of Mao Zedong. Written within the framework of the Council on Foreign Relations’ 1980s Project, the study examines how domestic economic reforms and international strategic considerations shaped China’s evolving role in global politics. The authors explore policy choices, external relation…
This book analyzes the development and implementation of cultural policy in Tunisia within the context of national modernization and post-independence state-building. It examines the role of government institutions in promoting cultural activities, preserving national heritage, and supporting artistic creation. The study also discusses the relationship between culture, education, and social dev…