Ibrahim's searing book documents the slow-motion genocide of the Muslim Rohingyas and exposes the culpability of the Buddhist clergy in fomenting the religious cleansing of Myanmar.
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Eritrea is characterised by regime paranoia, intense domestic repression and isolationism. Martin Plaut's book offers a glimpse into a relatively young nation marred by a stifling dictatorship.
*A concise introduction to Fanon's thought that contextualises it within the world of philosophy.
A riveting and richly detailed chronicle of what was, by 1614, the largest act of ethnic cleansing in European history.
China, hitherto barely affected by terrorism, now confronts a phenomenon all too familiar to other nations.
Burundi is a small Central African country with a complex history of ethnic tension. This book traces the origins of its political crises, sheds light on... Læs mere
Reveals the hitherto unknown world of indentured Indian women in the colonies
Chilling account of the new face of modern conflict - transnational drug networks, local street gangs, uprisings stemming from the Arab Spring, and more