The Asian-African Conference, also known as the Bandung Conference, was held in Bandung, Indonesia from 18 to 24 April, 1955. In April 1954, the Indonesian Government proposed the convocation of an ...
The Bandung Conference in April 1955 has achieved the status of a mythical moment in the history of the Global South. There have been many accounts that have highlighted its downsides—among them, the ...
World Politics Review: 70 Years Later, the Bandung Conference Is More Relevant Than Ever
Philippine delegate Carlos Romulo delivers the closing speech at the Asian-African Conference, in Bandung, Indonesia, (AP photo). Back in 1955, the Bandung Conference—as it became known ...
ANTARA News: Bandung Conference at 71: Indonesia must not let its spirit die out
The Bandung Conference or the Asian-African Conference, which gave birth to the “Bandung Principles” or “Bandung Declaration” or ...
Bandung Conference at 71: Indonesia must not let its spirit die out
New Delhi, Aug 3 (PTI) The government and opposition today engaged in a verbal duel in the Rajya Sabha over India’s statement at the last Bandung Conference in Indonesia. Senior Congress member Anand ...
MSN: 70 Years Later, the Bandung Conference Is More Relevant Than Ever
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Asian-African Conference, when 29 Asian and African leaders whose countries had recently freed themselves from colonial oppression met in Bandung, Indonesia ...
Democracy Now: Vijay Prashad: Historic 1955 Anti-Colonial Bandung Conference Inspired New Era in Global South
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, when 29 nations from Asia and Africa gathered in Indonesia for a historic anti-colonial conference that was meant to chart a new path ...