This publication presents an overview of the Asian-African Conference and its guiding principle, “Live and Let Live in Unity in Diversity.” It highlights the historical background, political significance, and outcomes of the 1955 Bandung Conference, which brought together leaders from Asia and Africa to promote peace, solidarity, and cooperation among newly independent nations. The book emp…
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 commemorative volume, published by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in 1980, marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung. The book reviews the historical background, achievements, and global impact of the Conference, which gathered leaders from Asia and Africa to promote solidarity, anti-colonialism, and internationa…
This commemorative volume, published by the World Affairs Press in Beijing in 2005, celebrates the 50th anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference. Edited by Zhang Yan, the book presents historical reflections, political analyses, and documentary materials that highlight the enduring influence of the Bandung Spirit on Asia-Africa solidarity. It examines the legacy of the Conference, China…
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 volume presents a collection of scholarly articles reflecting on the twenty years following the historic 1955 Bandung Conference. Edited by Shashi Bhushan, the book discusses the challenges of peace and security in Asia, the evolution of Asian-African political solidarity, and the broader implications for international relations during the Cold War era. It examines regional conflicts, dipl…
This commemorative publication presents reflections on the revolutionary spirit inspired by the 1955 Asian–African Conference in Bandung. Issued on the tenth anniversary of the historic meeting, the book highlights the political awakening, anti-colonial struggle, and solidarity movements that emerged across Asia and Africa. It emphasizes the transformative influence of Bandung in shaping new …
This commemorative volume presents reflections, statements, and perspectives on the historical significance of the 1955 Asian–African Conference held in Bandung. Published for the thirtieth anniversary of the event, the book highlights the voices and aspirations of Asian and African nations during a pivotal moment in postcolonial international relations. It documents themes of solidarity, ant…
This volume presents a curated selection of diplomatic archives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, focusing on the Chinese delegation’s participation in the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung. The documents provide insights into China’s foreign policy strategies, diplomatic interactions, preparatory communications, and the geopolitical context su…
This publication commemorates the tenth anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. It reflects on the political legacy, achievements, and continuing relevance of the Bandung spirit in promoting solidarity among newly independent nations of Asia and Africa. The book presents historical evaluations, official statements, and perspectives on the impact of the confe…