
Arduous Paths: On the Theory and Practice of Democratic Transition
A renowned social scientist reflects on democratization theory as applied in the global south.

The Foundations of Zionism
This book extensively details the origins of Zionism and its development as an ideology and political project that has wrought havoc in the Middle East and beyond over the last century.

Israel: What Went Wrong?
A leading Israeli American scholar of the Holocaust explores and explains his native country's intensifying turn toward violence and exclusion.

A History of Modern Syria
A powerful, definitive account of modern Syria and its fate

After Savagery: Gaza, Genocide, and the Illusion of Western Civilization
Written during a genocide, After Savagery reveals the ethical bankruptcy of “Western philosophy” and how it undergirds the erasure of the colonized.

Gulf to Global: The Rise of Qatar in Conflict Mediation
Charts Qatar’s key role in shaping and determining diplomatic initiatives in Afghanistan, Gaza and elsewhere.

Freedom on Trial
Freedom on Trial is an impassioned memoir of Michel Shehadeh's twenty-year battle against political repression in America. A member of the notorious L.A. 8, Michel and his co-activists struggled to remain in America after they were erroneously targeted for their pro-Palestinian advocacy. Their struggle was a battle of resistance, courtroom challenges, and unrelenting pursuit of justice under constant threats of deportation, intimidation, and government repression.

The Subversive Seventies in Tehran: Romancing Revolutions
Provides a first-hand account of the revolutionary politics and culture of 1970s Tehran

Every Moment Is a Life: Gaza in the Time of Genocide
Compiled by bestselling author susan abulhawa, an Arabic-English bilingual anthology of essays from eighteen young Palestinian writers trying to survive the genocide in Gaza.
