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…
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…
In this book, Gordon Brown offers an inside perspective on the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 and outlines strategies for overcoming what he calls the first crisis of globalization. Drawing on his experience as the United Kingdom’s prime minister and former chancellor of the exchequer, Brown analyzes the structural weaknesses of the international financial system, the failures of glob…
The book Indonesia and Korea: Policy Issues for Long Term Development Cooperation is a collection of papers presented at the Third Indonesia‑Korea Conference, held in Sanur, Bali on December 14–16, 1981. This book discusses various aspects of long-term development cooperation between Indonesia and South Korea, especially in the context of international economic relations, investment, techno…
The South in an Era of Globalization, Cultural Globalization: Living on a Frontierless Land, Globalization of Mass Media: Opportunities and Challenges for the South, Knowledge Networking for Technology "Leapfrogging", Repositioning Developing Countries in the World Trade Organization, Technological Implications of New Growth Theory for the South, Expanding Lateral Partnerships, Latin American P…
The soviet union conducts a consistent policy of peace based on the respect of the equality and independence of the peoples off all states. Its concreate proposals, directed at a reduction of arnaments and the armed forces of all states, and also at benning atomi, hydrogen and other weapons of mass destruction, meets with the support and sympathy of the whole of progressive humanity.
For more than half a century, Papua's place in Indonesia has caused serious strains and the occasional crisis in Australia-Indonesia relations. This Lowy Institute Paper provides an in-depth history of Papua's troubled integration into the Indonesian state and Australia's Papua policies. The Paper looks at what the Australian government can best do to assist Papuan development, support good rel…