This book examines Japan’s diplomatic position during the early Cold War, focusing on its participation and political stance surrounding the 1955 Bandung Conference. Miyashiro analyzes Japan’s attempt to reintegrate into Asia while balancing pressure from the United States and its own regional ambitions. The work provides insight into Japan’s foreign policy transformation, regional identi…
This documentary survey explores the concept, evolution, and political implications of the Non-Aligned Movement within global power dynamics. Compiled by Krishan Gopal, the book presents key documents, speeches, and policy statements that illustrate how non-alignment emerged as a significant force in international relations. It examines the movement’s strategies in navigating superpower rival…
This is the first book in the new Global Politics series. It reproduces in full the documents officially adopted by the Sixth Non-Aligned Summit, together with eight other important documents from Havana, statistics for compar- ing the developing and the developed countries and earlier documents on the Movement's institutional history. Detailed interpretation of the Non-Aligned is provided in a…
Buku Sejarah, Cita-cita dan Pengaruhnya Konperensi Asia–Afrika Bandung merupakan transkripsi ceramah Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani, tokoh utama penyelenggaraan KAA 1955. Disampaikan pada 26 Oktober 1974 di Gedung Kebangkitan Nasional Jakarta, ceramah ini menguraikan latar belakang lahirnya Konferensi Asia–Afrika, tujuan dan cita-cita para pendirinya, serta pengaruh KAA bagi perkembangan solidari…
This volume contains the basic documents of the Twelfth Summit Conference of Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Durban, South Africa, from 29 August to 3 September 1998. It includes declarations, resolutions, statements, and administrative documents adopted during the summit. The publication reflects the Movement's collective positions on global political, economi…
Buku Negara-Negara Peserta Konferensi Asia–Afrika merupakan publikasi resmi Kementerian Penerangan Republik Indonesia yang berisi uraian ringkas mengenai negara-negara yang hadir dalam Konferensi Asia–Afrika tahun 1955 di Bandung. Buku ini menyajikan profil setiap negara peserta, termasuk struktur pemerintahan, latar belakang politik, kondisi ekonomi, serta posisi mereka dalam dinamika inte…
“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…