“This book analyzes the role of nonaligned states in shaping the New International Economic Order during the early 1980s. Attar Chand examines the political and economic aspirations of the Non-Aligned Movement, emphasizing its collective efforts to restructure global economic relations in favor of developing countries. Through detailed assessments of policy positions, international negotiatio…
This book explores the historical development of the Afro-Asian movement leading up to the 1955 Bandung Conference, considered a foundational moment in the emergence of the Third World. Pierre Queuille traces the political, cultural, and ideological forces that shaped Afro-Asian solidarity during the mid-20th century. Through a historical analysis of decolonization, international diplomacy, and…
Indonesian Notebook presents a rare compilation of writings, reflections, and contextual documents surrounding the participation of African American author Richard Wright in the 1955 Bandung Conference. Edited by Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher, the book offers insights into Wright’s encounters in Indonesia, his observations on Afro-Asian political solidarity, and the global signific…
This book explores the economic dimensions and practical relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement in the global order of the early 1980s. Dewan C. Vohra analyzes how non-aligned countries sought to enhance their economic independence, reshape international economic relations, and reduce dependence on major power blocs. The work examines development challenges, collective economic strategies, and t…
Buku Asia Afrika antara Dua Pertentangan karya Kamarsjah St. Bandaro mengulas situasi politik kawasan Asia dan Afrika pada masa pascakolonial, ketika kedua kawasan tersebut berada di tengah pertarungan pengaruh dua kekuatan besar dunia. Melalui analisis yang tajam, penulis menggambarkan tantangan negara-negara berkembang dalam menentukan sikap politik luar negeri, membangun solidaritas Asia–A…
This publication documents the Meeting of Ministers held in preparation for the Second African-Asian Conference, conducted in Djakarta from 10 to 15 April 1964. It contains discussions, resolutions, and organizational preparations aimed at strengthening Afro-Asian cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields. Issued by the Conference Secretariat, the volume reflects the geopolitical …
World stability has been discussed for years now as wholly dependent on a balance of power and fear, and bloc negotiation. At the same time, however, we have been witness to persisting instability, as the end result of precisely these presumptions. There is no particular need to point out that non-aligned policy has been the political force that has imparted positive elements of stability to an…
This concise documentation provides an overview of the historic Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia, on 18–24 April 1955. Published by the Department of Information of the Republic of Indonesia, the book summarizes key events, participating countries, resolutions, speeches, and the political context that shaped the conference. It highlights the emergence of Asian-African solid…
This volume examines the emergence, evolution, and political significance of the Non-Aligned Movement within the context of global politics during the Cold War. It analyzes the movement’s ideological foundations, its responses to major world conflicts, and its role in representing the interests of developing nations. Through contributions from various scholars, the book explores how nonalignm…
This volume examines the relationship between the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and global efforts toward nuclear disarmament. Compiled and edited by Govind Narain Srivastava, it analyzes NAM’s political stance on nuclear weapons, the advocacy for disarmament, and the movement’s influence on international peace negotiations. The book provides insights into the strategic, moral, and diplomatic …