Fri, April 29, 2011 Published on Apr. 29, 2011 Published on 2011-04-29T08:00:00+07:00 ifty-six years ago, on April 18-24, 1955, a conference that involved five sponsoring countries (Burma, Ceylon, ...
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 ...
The Asian-African Summit and Commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference are taking place in Indonesia on April 22-24. The following are a brief review of the ...
Bandung, Indonesia’s third-largest city, has long held an allure. Surrounded by volcanic mountains, its natural fortifications and cool weather made it a magnate for the Dutch imperialists who once ...
Photo taken on April 23, 2015 shows the night scenery of Bandung, Indonesia. Newly-independent and non-aligned nations first gathered to assert principles of international economic and political ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. As Indonesia hosts a summit of Asian and African leaders to mark the 50th anniversary of the historic 1955 ...
Museum Konferensi Asia Afrika di Bandung. /Antara/Bagus Ahmad Rizaldi PIKIRAN RAKYAT - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized a series of events to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the ...
Bandung is the capital of Indonesia's West Java province. Located 180 km southeast of the national capital of Jakarta, Bandung has cooler temperatures than most of other Indonesian cities due to its ...
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