This book examines the institutional evolution of cooperative structures among democratic nations across the Atlantic and Pacific regions. Huntley analyzes emerging patterns of political collaboration, regional alliances, and international agencies in the context of global governance. Emphasizing the need for deeper partnerships among democracies, the work explores challenges, opportunities, an…
Nationalism by Elie Kedourie is a seminal study examining the origins, philosophical foundations, and historical development of nationalism as a modern political doctrine. Kedourie argues that nationalism is not an ancient sentiment but a product of modern European intellectual history, emerging from the decline of traditional political orders. Through critical analysis, the book explores how n…
This volume examines the dynamics, challenges, and strategies of multilateral negotiations in the modern international arena. Edited by Abiodun Williams, the book compiles key case studies—including negotiations on NATO nuclear forces, ozone layer protection, Antarctic resource management, and UNCTAD diplomacy. Through these examples, the book highlights how states and international organizat…
This book provides an in-depth examination of subregional security cooperation among developing countries in the Third World. William T. Tow analyzes how regional actors respond to security challenges, form cooperative mechanisms, and navigate geopolitical pressures. The study highlights patterns of regionalism, power dynamics, and institutional development, offering insights into how emerging …
Buku “Membangun Ingatan Bandung: Kota Konferensi Asia Afrika” disusun oleh Museum Konferensi Asia Afrika sebagai upaya mendokumentasikan peran Kota Bandung dalam penyelenggaraan Konferensi Asia Afrika 1955. Buku ini menyajikan narasi sejarah, foto arsip, dokumentasi bangunan bersejarah, serta aktivitas diplomasi yang menjadikan Bandung sebagai pusat solidaritas bangsa-bangsa Asia dan Afrika…
Leadership in an Interdependent World by Ghiță Ionescu examines the political leadership of five major world statesmen—Konrad Adenauer, Charles de Gaulle, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Mikhail Gorbachev—within the context of an increasingly interdependent international system.rnThrough comparative analysis, Ionescu explores how each leader navigated global challenges, shaped forei…
This volume explores the declining public trust in government within the United States, analyzing its causes, consequences, and implications for democratic governance. Edited by Joseph S. Nye Jr., Philip D. Zelikow, and David C. King, the book brings together leading scholars who examine political participation, public opinion, political culture, and the growing sense of alienation among citize…
Leadership and National Development in North Africa: A Comparative Study by Elbaki Hermassi explores the political structures, leadership styles, and national development strategies of three North African states—Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.rnHermassi analyzes the role of political elites, the evolution of nationalist movements, and the challenges of modernization in the post-colonial period…
The Sun Will Rise is a powerful collection of statements made in court by Southern African political prisoners during the apartheid era. Edited by Mary Benson, the volume documents the voices of individuals charged under oppressive legislation in South Africa and neighboring countries.rnThese statements reveal the moral, political, and personal convictions of activists who resisted racial segre…
State Building and Democracy in Southern Africa by Pierre du Toit provides a comparative analysis of political development in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa during the late twentieth century. The book examines the processes of state formation, democratic consolidation, and the challenges faced by governments transitioning from colonial rule to independent governance.rnDu Toit evaluates th…