This book presents a comprehensive history of Morocco from ancient times to the modern period. Bernard Lugan, a North African historian, outlines Morocco's political, social, economic, and cultural evolution, including the influence of Berber tribes, the heyday of Islamic dynasties, Morocco's relations with Europe, the French and Spanish colonial eras, and the path to independence. Using a hist…
This book is a collection of documents on Morocco and various other African countries, compiled as part of the Documents on Muslim States" series. Edited by Shiv Lal, this book presents a compilation of reports, political data, diplomatic notes, and government documents related to political developments in the African region, particularly countries with Muslim populations and governments. The m…
This book is the official documentation of Morocco's struggle and transition to independence from 1955 to 1957. Written by King Mohammed V and translated from Arabic, this work contains speeches, political statements, early state policies, and reflections by Moroccan leaders on the critical period leading up to and following the proclamation of independence. This book provides a comprehensive o…
This book is an in-depth study of the political, economic, and social dynamics of the Maghreb region, encompassing Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, in the modern era. Samir Amin, a leading economist and thinker, analyzes the legacies of colonialism, the process of state-building, economic challenges, and the social and political movements that shaped the Maghreb's regional identity. Using a polit…
Kumpulan tulisan, opini, kritik, dan apresiasi dari berbagai kalangan mengenai Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), seorang tokoh demokrasi, pemikir Islam progresif, dan Presiden ke-4 Republik Indonesia. Buku ini memotret berbagai persepsi publik terhadap Gus Dur, mulai dari pandangan humoris hingga kritik serius tentang gaya kepemimpinan, pemikiran sosial-keagamaan, serta kiprahnya dalam demokratisasi…
North East India: The Ethnic Explosion by Nirmal Nibedon (1981) is a seminal work analysing the rising tide of ethnic identity politics and communal tensions in India’s northeastern states. Nibedon warns of an “ethnic explosion,” noting that various tribal, linguistic, and racial minorities (especially those of Mongoloid stock) are increasingly mobilizing to assert their distinct identity…
Indira Gandhi: Speeches & Writings is a curated collection of speeches, statements, and reflections by Indira Gandhi, India’s first and only female Prime Minister. Originally published as India: The Speeches and Reminiscences of Indira Gandhi, the book provides insight into her political vision, leadership style, and perspectives on national development, foreign policy, social justice, and gl…
This influential work by C. L. R. James examines the political rise of Kwame Nkrumah and the revolutionary forces that shaped the birth of modern Ghana. The book explores the ideological foundations of the independence movement, the social and economic tensions of the colonial period, and the events that culminated in Ghana becoming the first sub-Saharan African country to achieve independence …
The Road to Tahrir Square chronicles the complex and often turbulent relationship between Egypt and the United States from the 1950s to the early 2010s. Lloyd C. Gardner traces how successive American administrations engaged with Egyptian leaders—from Gamal Abdel Nasser through Anwar Sadat to Hosni Mubarak—shaping the political trajectory of the Middle East’s most influential nation. The …
Buku Wilopo: 70 Tahun diterbitkan untuk memperingati ulang tahun ke-70 Wilopo, salah satu tokoh penting dalam sejarah politik Indonesia yang pernah menjabat sebagai Perdana Menteri (1952–1953). Buku ini memuat catatan perjalanan hidup, kiprah politik, serta pandangan-pandangannya terhadap perkembangan negara pada masa awal kemerdekaan. Disertai berbagai tulisan penghargaan, dokumentasi foto, …