This book provides a prospective and analytical reflection on the social, economic, and political transformations of Sahelian societies in the twenty-first century. Jacques Giri examines the historical background, structural challenges, and future trajectories of the Sahel region, focusing on issues such as environmental vulnerability, demographic growth, governance, and development policies. B…
This book examines France’s diplomatic strategies and political challenges surrounding the Asian–African Conference held in Bandung in 1955. Focusing on the period between 1950 and 1955, the author analyzes France’s relations with Indonesia, North Africa, and Indochina within the broader context of decolonization and Cold War geopolitics. Through archival research and diplomatic analysis,…
This publication presents a collection of views, reports, and news related to the Asian-African Conference, commonly known as the Bandung Conference. Issued to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the historic 1955 meeting, the book documents international perspectives, media coverage, and political commentary reflecting the significance of Asia–Africa solidarity. It highlights the confer…
In April 1955, twenty-nine countries from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East came together for a diplomatic conference in Bandung, Indonesia, intending to define the direction of the postcolonial world
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…
This book, part of the Sage Series on African Modernization and Development, presents an academic study of African islands and enclaves, which occupy unique political, economic, and social positions. Edited by Robin Cohen, this work contains essays by various experts examining issues of dependency, colonialism, governance dynamics, and the social conditions of these territories after 1960. This…
Main Currents of West African History, 1940-1978 by Sir Frederick Pedler provides a comprehensive historical narrative of West Africa during a dynamic period of political and social transformation from the later years of colonial rule to the first decades of independence. The book explores the shift from European domination toward growing African political self-assertion and the emergence of in…
Buku Peringatan Konperensi Asia Afrika is a historical commemorative publication documenting the Asia–Africa Conference held in Bandung in 1955. The book records the background, proceedings, and significance of the conference, which brought together newly independent Asian and African nations to promote solidarity, peace, and cooperation during the Cold War era. Published bilingually in Chine…
This volume of the Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations provides comprehensive, authoritative reference entries on the nations of Africa. It includes factual information on geography, population, history, government, economy, communications, and international relations. Designed as an essential reference tool, the volume offers concise and reliable data supplemented with maps, statistical tabl…