This book explores the evolving political, legal, and cultural identity of Asian and African nations in global affairs, with particular emphasis on international and environmental law. Written by Prof. Munadjat Danusaputro, the work was prepared for the 21st Regular Session of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee (AALCC) held in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of the 1955 Bandun…
A Turning Wheel presents three decades of political, social, and revolutionary transformation across Asia as observed by Robert Shaplen, a long-time correspondent for The New Yorker. Drawing from firsthand reporting, Shaplen chronicles key events and upheavals in countries such as Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and others shaping the modern Asian landscape. The book combines journalistic narrative …
This volume presents the papers and proceedings of a workshop held at Chulalongkorn University in June 1976, jointly organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore) and the Institute of Asian Studies of Chulalongkorn University. The book explores how Southeast Asian countries perceive foreign assistance, examining political, economic, and social dimensions of aid in the region…
Buku Menuju Kemitraan Strategis Baru Asia–Afrika merupakan dokumentasi resmi rangkaian kegiatan peringatan Ulang Tahun Emas Konferensi Asia–Afrika (KAA) tahun 2005. Disunting oleh Aat Surya Safaat dan ditulis oleh sejumlah jurnalis LKBN ANTARA, buku ini memuat laporan, analisis, dan rekaman peristiwa penting terkait dinamika diplomasi Asia–Afrika serta arah baru kemitraan strategis kedua …
East Asian Dynamism continues to offer a succinct account of Pacific regional political economy from the dawn of the modern world system to projections of alternative futures. Steve Chan is a master at demystifying the geography, history, and culture of the region while bringing to life the current policy choices and dilemmas facing its people and leaders. In this new edition, he broadens the g…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic underdevelopment of Southeast Asia and the rise of economic nationalism in the region. The authors examine the historical foundations of Southeast Asia’s economic structures, the legacy of colonialism, and the challenges faced by developing states in pursuing autonomous economic policies. The work evaluates nationalist responses to exter…
This book presents an inside look at the organizing committee behind the historic 1955 Bandung Conference. Written by Sulhan Syafii, it explores the preparation, coordination, and behind-the-scenes efforts that shaped one of the most important diplomatic gatherings of the twentieth century. Through research contributions from multiple team members, the book highlights the roles, challenges, and…
This book compiles a wide variety of traditional children’s games from countries across Asia. Collected and organized by Opal Dunn, the volume highlights cultural diversity through simple, engaging activities played by children in different Asian societies. Each game is described with clear instructions, background information, and cultural context, making the book a valuable resource for edu…
This book examines the role of the League of Arab States in managing and responding to regional disputes within the Arab world. Hussein A. Hassouna analyzes the League’s legal foundations, institutional structure, and political functions, highlighting its efforts to address inter-Arab conflicts and promote regional stability. The study evaluates the effectiveness of the League’s dispute-set…
This historical–political novel follows events in the Middle East between 1959 and 1989, blending real geopolitical developments with fictional narratives. Andrew M. Patterson presents an epic story that explores political intrigue, shifting alliances, cultural tensions, and the human experiences shaped by decades of regional conflict. Through multiple characters and intertwined storylines, t…