This publication presents an official account of the Bogor Conference of 1954, a crucial preparatory meeting leading to the Asian-African Conference in Bandung in 1955. Issued by the Ministry of Information of the Republic of Indonesia, the book outlines the discussions, objectives, and political atmosphere surrounding the Bogor Meeting. It highlights the emerging solidarity among Asian and Afr…
This book by Arthur Conte provides a French analytical perspective on the Asian-African Conference held in Bandung on April 18, 1955. It examines the political climate of the Cold War, the rise of newly independent nations, and the significance of the Bandung meeting as a turning point in world history. Conte highlights the ideological debates, diplomatic tensions, and aspirations of Asian and …
This book by George McTurnan Kahin presents a detailed account and analysis of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. It explores the political motivations, negotiations, and diplomatic dynamics among twenty-nine participating countries from Asia and Africa. Kahin provides historical context, evaluates the conference's role during the Cold War, and discusses its long-term…
This pictorial volume documents the historic Asian-African Conference held in Bandung in April 1955. Published by the National Committee for the Commemoration of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Conference in April 1985, the book presents a collection of photographs that capture key moments, leaders, and events associated with the birth of the Bandung Spirit. Through visual records, the volume …
This volume contains a collection of primary documents from the historic Asian-African Conference held in Bandung from April 18 to 24, 1955. Compiled by Muhammad Tito, the book presents speeches, resolutions, communiqués, and other official records that marked the birth of the Bandung Spirit and laid the foundation for the Non-Aligned Movement. As a key reference for scholars, historians, and …
This book, written by Dr. H. Roeslan Abdulgani—one of Indonesia’s key political figures and an important actor in the 1955 Asian-African Conference—provides a historical and philosophical reflection on the “Bandung Spirit.” Published in 1964, the work examines the political context of postcolonial Asia and Africa, the rise of solidarity among newly independent nations, and the signifi…
The Asian - African conference succeeded in formulating the principles of international relations for developing countries in general and the non-aligned in particular. This collection will become the record of history of politics and international relations of the Republic of Indonesia and will be re-read by anyone interested in the problems.
This volume compiles congratulatory messages delivered on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the 1955 Asian-African Conference. Published by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in cooperation with Gramedia Widiasarana Indonesia, the book highlights reflections, tributes, and diplomatic statements from leaders and representatives of various nations. The collec…
This commemorative volume presents a collection of essays, reflections, and policy perspectives on the enduring legacy of the 1955 Bandung Asian-African Conference. Edited under the coordination of Joop Avé and published by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, the book explores the historical significance of Asia–Africa cooperation and its relevance in the twenty-f…
The book Malino maakt historie is an official compilation of minutes and speeches from the Malino Conference, which took place from July 15 to 25, 1946. This conference was organized by the Dutch East Indies government as part of efforts to formulate a federal state structure in Indonesia after World War II. Compiled by W. A. van Goudeover, former editor-in-chief of the newspaper De Locomotief,…