This book presents an inside look at the organizing committee behind the historic 1955 Bandung Conference. Written by Sulhan Syafii, it explores the preparation, coordination, and behind-the-scenes efforts that shaped one of the most important diplomatic gatherings of the twentieth century. Through research contributions from multiple team members, the book highlights the roles, challenges, and…
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 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…