Buku Arti Konperensi Bandung 25 Tahun karya B.M. Diah membahas makna dan relevansi Konferensi Asia–Afrika (KAA) setelah seperempat abad pelaksanaannya. Sebagai tokoh yang terlibat langsung dalam dinamika politik Indonesia dan perkembangan hubungan internasional Asia–Afrika, B.M. Diah menguraikan bagaimana nilai-nilai Bandung tetap berperan penting dalam perjuangan bangsa-bangsa berkembang m…
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 book provides a foundational theoretical and historical study of the Non-Aligned Movement, written by Leo Mates, one of Yugoslavia’s leading scholars on international politics. It examines the conceptual origins of nonalignment, its evolution in global politics, and its role as a strategic alternative during the Cold War. The author discusses the principles, objectives, and diplomatic pr…
This work provides a comprehensive study of the origins, evolution, and ideological foundations of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Rikhi Jaipal examines the political environment that led developing nations to adopt non-alignment during the Cold War, highlighting the movement’s principles, leadership, and contributions to international peace efforts. The book discusses the growing influence o…
Sejak pecah Perang Dunia kedua, Asia Tenggara menjadi kancah perebutan negara-negara raksasa — Amerika, Uni Soviet, RRC dan Jepang — setelah sebelumnya Perancis beberapa tahun bercokol di sub-kawasan Indocina. Jejak sejarah itu dapat dilihat sejak: berdirinya front — Viet Minh (1941), ekspansi sampai takluknya Jepang (1945), beberapa modus vivendi kolonialis Perancis yang melahirkan kemer…
Buku Quo Vadis Nonblok mengupas semua aspek Nonblok sejak dari mulanya hingga sekarang ini, dan merupakan lanjutan bukunya Politik Bebas Aktif
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 book provides an in-depth analysis of the Nonaligned Movement during the Cold War, exploring how emerging nations sought to maintain independence from the influence of major global powers. Cecil V. Crabb, Jr. examines the political dynamics between the superpowers (“the elephants”) and the smaller, developing nations (“the grass”), highlighting the movement’s origins, strategies,…
This book provides an investigative account of the 1955 Kashmir Princess incident, in which an Air India chartered aircraft carrying delegates to the Asian-African Conference was destroyed by sabotage. Written shortly after the event, A. S. Karnik analyzes the political context, possible motives, and international implications surrounding the bombing. The work offers insight into Cold War tensi…