he Battlefronts of Southern Africa by Colin Legum provides a detailed examination of the political and military struggles that shaped Southern Africa during the late twentieth century. Drawing on material previously published in Africa Contemporary Record, the book analyzes regional conflicts, South Africa’s foreign policy under apartheid, and the liberation movements that arose in neighborin…
Destructive Engagement: Southern Africa at War examines the political, military, and social conflicts that shaped Southern Africa during the height of apartheid-era regional destabilization. Edited by Phyllis Johnson and David Martin, the book brings together contributions from various authors documenting South Africa’s military incursions into neighboring states, the strategies of liberation…
This publication documents President Ho Chi Minh’s official visit to Indonesia from February 27 to March 8, 1959. Prepared by the Foreign Languages Publishing House in Hanoi, the book records the meetings, speeches, receptions, and public events that took place during the visit. It highlights the significance of early diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Indonesia and reflects the warm fr…
Neo-Colonialism in West Africa, written by renowned economist Samir Amin and translated from the French by Francis McDonagh, offers a critical analysis of the economic structures and policies that perpetuated dependency in former French West African colonies after independence. Amin examines how international trade relations, monetary systems, and political alliances maintained patterns of expl…
This book examines the dynamics of political leadership in various African countries from the independence era to the early 1980s. J. Cartwright analyzes the characteristics of African leaders, power patterns, political structures, and social factors influencing government stability. Using a political science and sociological approach, this book provides a comprehensive overview of how African …
Buku ini menggambarkan dinamika dan pergolakan mahasiswa pada abad ke-20, khususnya perjalanan perjuangan anak-anak muda yang dikenal pemberang dan kritis terhadap kondisi sosial-politik. Melalui narasi dan catatan pengalaman, Yozar Anwar menyoroti peran mahasiswa sebagai agen perubahan, konflik yang mereka hadapi, serta semangat idealisme yang mendorong gerakan mereka. Buku ini menjadi dokumen…
This book examines the widening gap created by globalization, where the wealthy continue to accumulate greater advantages while the poor fall further behind. Robert A. Isaak analyzes how global economic structures, trade policies, and multinational corporate strategies reinforce inequalities across nations. Through critical insights and case studies, the author argues that without significant p…
Refugees South of the Sahara: An African Dilemma is a comprehensive study of the refugee crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Hugh C. Brooks and Yassin El-Ayouty, the book compiles scholarly analyses of the causes, consequences, and political, social, and economic dynamics that fuel refugee flows in various African countries. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the work highlights internal c…
This seminal report prepared by the Independent Commission on International Development Issues, chaired by Willy Brandt, examines the deepening economic divide between the industrialized North and the developing South. The book outlines urgent strategies for global cooperation, highlighting issues of trade imbalance, poverty, development financing, and the need for new international economic st…
This second volume of the Les 56 Afriques series continues the discussion of the political conditions of 56 African countries, specifically those listed alphabetically from M to Z. Frank Tenaille presents an analysis of the government structures, political dynamics, key figures, and social situations that influenced the development of each country. Published in 1979 by François Maspero, this b…