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 fourth volume of The Third World Without Superpowers completes the collection of official documents produced by the Non-Aligned Countries during the formative period of the movement. It features resolutions, declarations, meeting records, and policy statements reflecting the political, economic, and diplomatic concerns of developing nations during the Cold War. Edited by Odette Jankowitsch…
This third volume of The Third World Without Superpowers continues the compilation of official documents issued by the Non-Aligned Countries. It contains resolutions, declarations, communiqués, and policy statements reflecting the collective views and diplomatic strategies of developing nations during the Cold War. Edited by Odette Jankowitsch and Karl P. Sauvant, this volume provides valuable…
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 second volume of The Third World Without Superpowers continues the comprehensive compilation of official documents produced by the Non-Aligned Countries. It includes declarations, communiqués, policy statements, and meeting resolutions that reflect the collective diplomatic positions of developing nations during the Cold War. Edited by Odette Jankowitsch and Karl P. Sauvant, the volume pr…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the political behavior, foreign policy strategies, and international relations of small states in Southeast Asia. Ralph Pettman explores how limited-power nations navigate regional dynamics, negotiate influence, and respond to the pressures of larger global actors. Through case studies and theoretical discussion, the book examines diplomatic patterns, …
This volume is the first in a multi-volume collection presenting the official documents of the Non-Aligned Countries. It compiles declarations, resolutions, speeches, and policy statements that shaped the political identity and diplomatic strategies of the Non-Aligned Movement during the early decades of the Cold War. Edited by Odette Jankowitsch and Karl P. Sauvant, the book provides primary s…
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 book presents a comprehensive analysis of nationalism, regionalism, and security issues in Southeast Asia, written by Dr. Roeslan Abdulgani. Based on the Sarojini Naidu Memorial Lectures, it explores the political dynamics of newly independent states, the challenges of regional cooperation, and the evolving security environment in the region. The author discusses the historical roots of So…
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the establishment, growth, and achievements of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during its first two decades since its founding in 1967. It documents key political, economic, and socio-cultural developments, major agreements, ministerial meetings, and collaborative programs among member states. The publication highlights ASEAN’s…