The First Nuclear World War presents a strategic analysis aimed at preventing future nuclear conflicts and limiting the spread of nuclear weapons. Written by Patrick O’Heffernan, Amory B. Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, the book explores the political, military, and technological factors that shape global nuclear policy. It examines the dangers posed by nuclear proliferation, the risks of misca…
Buku Dekolonisasi Metodologi karya Linda Tuhiwai Smith membahas secara kritis praktik penelitian yang berkembang dalam tradisi akademik Barat dan dampaknya terhadap masyarakat adat serta kelompok yang pernah mengalami kolonialisme. Penulis menguraikan bagaimana penelitian sering kali menjadi alat kekuasaan yang mereproduksi ketimpangan, marginalisasi, dan dominasi pengetahuan kolonial. Melalui …
Gandhi: A Memoir presents William L. Shirer’s personal reflections on his encounters with Mahatma Gandhi and his impressions of Gandhi’s political and moral influence. Shirer, an American journalist covering India, shares his personal observations about Gandhi—from his simplicity and spiritual discipline to his brilliance in leading a nonviolent resistance against British imperialism. Shi…
5000 Years of Korean Art presents a comprehensive overview of the long and rich history of Korean artistic expression. Spanning from prehistoric times to the modern era, the book highlights major developments in pottery, sculpture, painting, metalwork, architecture, and decorative arts. Choi emphasizes the unique characteristics of Korean aesthetics simplicity, natural harmony, and spiritual de…
The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence analyzes China’s strategic thinking and foreign policy behavior in its relations with India and the states of Indochina. Written by Allen S. Whiting, the book examines the use of military force, deterrence strategies, and political calculations employed by the People’s Republic of China during periods of regional conflict. This study provides a detailed as…
Chinese Foreign Policy in an Age of Transition analyzes the transformation of the People’s Republic of China’s foreign policy during a critical period of political, ideological, and international change. Written by Ishwer C. Ojha, the book examines China’s diplomatic strategies, cultural diplomacy, and international positioning in the post-revolutionary era. This second edition reflects u…
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the political, diplomatic, and economic relations between the United States and China throughout the twentieth century. Michael Schaller analyzes major historical events, ideological confrontations, and policy shifts that shaped the complex bilateral relationship, from early interactions to the Cold War era. The work highlights how both nationsâ…