This publication presents an overview of the Asian-African Conference and its guiding principle, “Live and Let Live in Unity in Diversity.” It highlights the historical background, political significance, and outcomes of the 1955 Bandung Conference, which brought together leaders from Asia and Africa to promote peace, solidarity, and cooperation among newly independent nations. The book emp…
This book examines the journey and influence of the series of Asia-Africa conferences (including the Bandung conference and related meetings) as a forum for solidarity between Asian and African countries after the war/decolonization. Main themes include the spirit of unity, cooperation, and opposition to colonialism, an analysis of the political decisions that emerged from these conferences, an…
This publication contains the final documents of the Meeting of the Standing Ministerial Committee for Economic Cooperation of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Bali from 10 to 13 May 1993. The volume includes resolutions, policy statements, and proposals addressing economic cooperation among developing countries within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement. It highlights issues such as trad…
European Integration: From Community to Union by Martin Holland provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of European integration from the early European Community toward the formation of the European Union. The book examines institutional development, policy-making processes, major treaties, and political dynamics that shaped modern Europe. Holland discusses the shifting roles of memb…
This book presents Michel Guillou's analysis of the importance of dialogue between the North (developed) and South (developing) in building equal cooperation based on freedom. Through an international political and socio-economic perspective, the author highlights the structural barriers that cause global inequality and offers a collaborative approach to creating more equitable relations. With …
This volume contains the final documents of the Conference of Ministers of Food and Agriculture of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Bali, Indonesia, from October 7–11, 1994. It includes resolutions, declarations, policy recommendations, and action frameworks addressing food security challenges in developing countries. The documents highlight the role of South–South cooperation, sustainable…
This publication contains the official speeches and the Final Communiqué of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. Issued by the Indonesian Legation to the Holy See in Rome, the document presents the political statements, deliberations, and collective resolutions of 29 participating nations from Asia and Africa. It reflects the spirit of solidarity among newly independen…
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…
This book examines the evolving economic partnership between ASEAN and India, with a special focus on the Mekong region. It analyzes trade relations, regional connectivity, investment flows, and policy frameworks that shape cooperation between India and Southeast Asian countries. Through research-based chapters, the volume explores opportunities and challenges in deepening regional integration,…
This book examines the political dynamics and intra-regional interactions among India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh in South Asia. P. K. Mishra analyzes India’s central role in shaping regional relations, focusing on historical, political, and strategic factors that influence cooperation and conflict. The study highlights bilateral issues, regional power asymmetry, and the evolution of Sou…