Back in 1955, the Bandung Conference—as it became known—enunciated 10 principles, including respect for human rights, national sovereignty, territorial integrity and the equality of all races and ...
Indonesia needs to be more active in promoting values or legacies of the 1955 Bandung Conference to advance the global ...
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 ...
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference that brought together delegates from African and Asian countries as they were breaking free from colonial rule. Bandung became a ...
The 1955 Bandung conference that took place in Indonesia signified the start of a global and non-aligned movement that brought Asian and African nations and independence movements closer than ever ...
It is perhaps the grand irony of our time that at a period when daring discoveries in space exploration, medical breakthroughs and the exploits of Artificial Intelligence are advancing the frontiers ...
President William Ruto side-chat with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed during the 19th Non-aligned Movement Summit in Entebbe, Uganda. [PCS] As many as two dozen heads of state and governments arrived in ...