Buku Tentang Perang ini merupakan terjemahan Bahasa Indonesia dari tiga buku awal karya monumental Carl von Clausewitz, On War. Dalam karya klasik teori peperangan ini, Clausewitz membahas hakikat perang, konsep “kabut perang”, “gesekan dalam perang”, hubungan antara politik dan perang, serta prinsip-prinsip strategi dan taktik militer. Terjemahan oleh Makmur Supriyatno ini menghadirkan…
This book is a philosophical study of Western political thought, focusing on how the concept of 'difference' is understood, denied, or politicized. Michael Brint traces the Western intellectual tradition and shows that patterns of denying difference often lead to political tragedy. Through an in-depth analysis of theories from classical to modern, this book reveals how identity, conflict, and d…
Maria Rosa Cutrufelli's book, Women of Africa: Roots of Oppression, explores the various forms of oppression experienced by African women, stemming from traditional structures, the legacy of colonialism, and modern economic systems. Cutrufelli highlights how gender inequality, patriarchal power, economic exploitation, and political conflict shape women's lives across Africa. Using a historical …
Sam Makinda's book, Superpower Diplomacy in the Horn of Africa, examines the involvement of two major powers—the United States and the Soviet Union—in the political and military dynamics of the Horn of Africa during the Cold War. Through a geopolitical approach and analysis of international relations, Makinda explains how the global rivalry between these two superpowers influenced regional …
My Life is the autobiography of Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, one of the most influential figures in the German navy in the first half of the 20th century. It chronicles his life from his military training through his involvement in the rebuilding of the German fleet, to his role as commander of the Kriegsmarine during World War II. Raeder offers a personal perspective on naval warfare strategy, …
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of various revolutions and revolutionary movements in the modern world. James DeFronzo discusses the social, economic, political, and psychological factors that drive revolutions, as well as how these movements develop and influence the social order. By reviewing a number of case studies from different countries, this book highlights common patterns i…
This book is a firsthand account of Douglas J. Feith, U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy during President George W. Bush's early term after the September 11, 2001, attacks. In War and Decision, Feith details the Pentagon's decision-making process, the internal dynamics of the U.S. government, and the strategies that shaped the global war on terrorism. The book provides in-depth insights…
This book examines the issue of state succession in relation to international treaties, particularly for newly independent African states following decolonization. Mutiti outlines how these states must determine the status of treaties inherited from colonial powers and the various international legal approaches related to this issue. The analysis is presented through a historical overview, inte…
This book examines how Western political elites, media outlets, and academics have unwittingly undermined counterterrorism efforts. Michael Widlanski examines terrorist groups' communication strategies, the manipulation of public opinion through the media, and the failure of intelligence analysis to understand ideological threats. Using psychological and geopolitical approaches, this book highl…
This book examines the cell system within the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the political party that led Tanzania's independence struggle under Julius Nyerere. This organizational model emphasized the formation of small political units at the village and community levels as a method of mass mobilization, political education, and the consolidation of the Ujamaa ideology. Edited by J.…