
A Study of History, Vol. 2 is a revised abridgment of volumes VII to X, published by Oxford University Press. This English edition, released on December 10, 1987, offers 432 pages of comprehensive historical analysis in a compact format measuring 0.96 by 5.51 by 8.5 inches.

A Superpower Transformed: The Remaking of American Foreign Relations in the 1970s offers an in-depth analysis of the pivotal changes in U.S. foreign policy during a critical decade. Published by Oxford University Press, this comprehensive 456-page reprint provides valuable insights for scholars and professionals.

Arthur J. Goldberg: New Deal Liberal, published by Oxford University Press, is a comprehensive 576-page exploration of Goldberg’s impact on American liberalism. This first edition, released on May 30, 1996, offers in-depth analysis in English, ideal for scholars and readers interested in political history.

Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America, published by Oxford University Press, offers a comprehensive analysis of US-China relations. Spanning 456 pages, this insightful book explores the complex dynamics that shaped the two nations’ engagement and its consequences.

China’s Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know® offers a comprehensive and accessible analysis of China’s economic development, challenges, and global impact. Published by Oxford University Press, this 2nd edition provides essential insights for understanding one of the world’s largest economies.

Command of Commerce: America’s Enduring Economic Power Advantage over China, published by Oxford University Press, explores the sustained economic strength of the United States in comparison to China. This 296-page book offers in-depth analysis on global commerce dynamics and strategic economic policies.

Daoist Master Changchun’s Journey to the West: To the Court of Chinggis Qan and Back offers an insightful exploration of classical Chinese literature. Published by Oxford University Press, this 296-page hardbound edition presents a scholarly translation and analysis in English, ideal for academic study and enthusiasts.

Decolonizing Religion and Peacebuilding, published by Oxford University Press, explores the intersection of religion and peacebuilding through a critical decolonial lens. This 304-page book, released in June 2023, offers insightful analysis for scholars and practitioners in peace studies and religious studies.

Fascism (Oxford Readers) offers a comprehensive collection of essays and primary sources exploring the origins, ideology, and impact of fascism. Published by Oxford University Press, this 432-page volume provides critical insights for students and scholars of history and political science.

Fixing Failed States offers a comprehensive framework for rebuilding fractured nations, providing in-depth analysis and practical solutions. Published by Oxford University Press, this 272-page book delivers expert insights into state failure and recovery strategies, essential for policymakers and scholars.

Forbidden Desire in Early Modern Europe explores male-male sexual relations from 1400 to 1750, offering a comprehensive historical analysis. Published by Oxford University Press, this 608-page volume provides scholarly insights into social, cultural, and legal perspectives of the period.

Globalization: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise and insightful overview of globalization’s impact on economics, culture, and politics. Published by Oxford University Press, this 5th edition provides a clear analysis in 192 pages, ideal for readers seeking a professional understanding of global interconnectedness.

Hannah Arendt: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise and insightful overview of the life and thought of one of the most influential political philosophers of the twentieth century. Published by OUP Oxford, this 153-page book provides accessible analysis for both students and general readers.

Hannah Arendt: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise and insightful overview of the life, ideas, and influence of political theorist Hannah Arendt. This book explores her key concepts and contributions to philosophy and political thought in a clear and accessible manner.

How the South Won the Civil War explores the lasting impact of the Confederacy on American democracy, analyzing the ongoing struggle between oligarchy and popular rule. Published by Oxford University Press, this illustrated edition offers a compelling and scholarly perspective on a pivotal issue in U.S. history.