This book reveals President Theodore Roosevelt's major diplomatic expedition in 1905, known as the Imperial Cruise." Through the American fleet's voyage to Asia, Roosevelt and William Howard Taft crafted a secret policy that shaped the geopolitics of modern East Asia. It explores the impact of this diplomacy on Japan, the Philippines, China, and Korea, and how Roosevelt-era decisions contribute…
This book is a collection of conference proceedings held by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in Canberra in March 1994 to discuss the development of air warfare from 1914 to 1994. In it, military experts and practitioners discuss the history, strategy, and theory of air power, as well as the role of technology in modern air operations. The proceedings highlight the evolution of air power t…
This book examines the major tensions shaping the modern world: the struggle between Jihad," which is local tribalism and fundamentalism, and "McWorld," which is the forces of globalization, capitalism, and consumer culture. Benjamin Barber explains how these two forces—though seemingly opposed—both undermine democracy. "Jihad" divides society into narrow identities and ethnic conflicts, wh…
William Reid's The Lore of Arms is a comprehensive historical overview of the development of weaponry from ancient times to the modern era. In it, Reid examines the evolution of weapon design, technological changes, and the crucial role of weaponry in human civilization. With comprehensive illustrations and explanations, the book examines a wide range of weapons—from bladed weapons to armor t…
This book examines the dynamics of African countries' foreign policies since the post-independence period. Dr. S. C. Saxena examines how economic, political, and military dependence on great powers shaped the diplomatic orientation of various African states. In addition to examining patterns of confrontation and cooperation, the book also highlights internal and external factors that influenced…
African Diplomacy is a collection of academic studies examining the determinants of African countries' foreign policies in the post-independence era. Edited by Vernon McKay, this book highlights the dynamics of diplomacy, the influence of colonialism, regional interests, and Africa's position in global politics. Each essay explores how African countries formulated foreign policies based on dome…
This book is a comprehensive study of the origins of the Cold War in the Near East, focusing on the great power rivalry in Iran, Turkey, and Greece after World War II. Bruce R. Kuniholm analyzes the dynamics of international politics between the United States, the Soviet Union, and regional states, and how conflict and diplomacy shaped the postwar geopolitical architecture. Drawing on archival …
This book explains the concept of sovereignty as responsibility," the view that state sovereignty is not only a right but also an obligation to protect its people. The authors analyze various conflicts in post-1960 Africa, explain state failures to prevent internal violence, and offer a framework for regional and international engagement in conflict resolution. This book is an important referen…
African International Relations is a comprehensive study of the international relations of African countries since independence in the 1960s. This book examines political dynamics, economic conditions, diplomatic relations, and development challenges in African countries within the context of the international system. The authors highlight the role of great powers, economic interdependence, dev…
Geoffrey Blainey's The Causes of War is a classic study of why wars happen and why peace fails to endure. In this third edition, Blainey examines the historical patterns of international conflict, highlighting the factors of perception, miscalculation, balance of power, and national interests that often trigger war. The book also examines the relationship between optimism and the political deci…