Books about politics feature a wide array of works focused on studying and discussing political systems, theories, and practices. It includes books that analyze the intricacies of government structures, electoral processes, policy-making, and political ideologies. Readers can explore democracy, authoritarianism, international relations, public administration, and political philosophy. The collection also delves into contemporary political issues, debates, and movements, providing insights into both historical contexts and current events. Whether through in-depth research, biographies of political figures, or critical essays, these works offer a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shape our world. Here are our books about politics.

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Six Amendments by John Paul Stevens

Six Amendments | How and Why We Should Change the Constitution by John Paul Stevens outlines this retired Supreme Court Justice’s visions for amending the Constitution. This book is an absolutely unprecedented call to arms, detailing six specific ways in which the Constitution should be amended in order to protect our democracy and the safety and wellbeing of American citizens.

Mao: The Real Story by Alexander V. Pantsov and Steven I. Levine

Mao | The Real Story by Alexander V. Pantsov and Steven I. Levine provides a comprehensive account of Mao Zedong’s rise to power as the leader of China and his ruthless regime. The book traces how he created a totalitarian government even more destructive and extreme than Stalin’s, while transforming China from an impoverished nation to a leading world power. The authors draw upon extensive Russian documents previously unavailable to reveal surprising details about Mao’s rise to power and his leadership in China.

June Fourth Elegies by Liu Xiaobo

June Fourth Elegies by Liu Xiaobo is a collection of the author’s poems about the protests in Tiananmen Square. The collection presents Liu’s poems written across twenty years in memory of fellow protestors at Tiananmen Square, as well as poems addressed to his wife, Liu Xia.

A World of Trouble by Patrick Tyler

A World of Trouble | The White House and the Middle East – from the Cold War to the War on Terror by Patrick Tyler explores American Presidents’ affairs in the Middle East. The book is compulsively readable, free of cant and ideology, and rich in insight about the very human challenges a new president will face as he or she tries to restore America’s standing in the region.