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Peranan Indonesia sebagai pendiri Gerakan Non Blok dalam usaha memurnikan tujuan dan prinsip-prinsipnya
The book "Indonesia's Role as the Founder of the Non-Aligned Movement in Efforts to Purify Its Goals and Principles" was published by the Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in 1986. This book discusses Indonesia's contribution to the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) from the 1955 Asian-African Conference to the 1961 Belgrade Summit. This work explains how Indonesia, along with India, Yugoslavia, Egypt, and Ghana, played a significant role in formulating the basic principles of the NAM such as political independence, anti-colonialism, rejection of major power blocs, and commitment to world peace. This book also highlights Indonesia's efforts to maintain the purity of the NAM's goals and principles when the movement faced internal challenges and global geopolitical influences. In addition to presenting the historical background, diplomatic analysis, and international political developments, this book emphasizes Indonesia's position as one of the main drivers in maintaining the relevance and idealism of the Non-Aligned Movement. This work is very useful for international relations researchers, diplomats, academics, and those who study the history of Indonesian foreign policy.
| PMKAA02895 | 327.172 BAD p | Museum KAA (GNB) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02896 | 327.172 BAD p | Museum KAA (GNB) | Tersedia |
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