This article aims to investigate the extent to which the Bandung Conference affected the international order after the Second World War. By locating the Bandung Conference in the international order transition between 1945 until 1970, I argue that the Bandung Conference should not be treated as merely a milestone of historic anti-colonial struggles but also a site for the emergence of a modern international order. The Bandung Conference played a key role in shaping the Westphalian interstate system that acknowledges equal sovereignty among states in world politics. From this viewpoint, this article argues that the legacy of the Bandung Conference lies in its role to mediate the transition from colonial order before the Second World War to t...
Bandung+60 Declaration is one of the outcomes of the Commemorative Conference of the 60th anniversar...
La Conferencia de Bandung (abril de 1955) encarnó el deseo y la necesidad de los pueblos afroasiátic...
To critical scholars of international law, the demands of the newly independent states represented a...
The special issue this article opens examines the systemic impact, limits, achievements and legacies...
This article examines the extent to which international society has been able to accommodate challen...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twent...
The 1955 Asian-African Conference (Bandung) has been hailed as a turning point in the emergence of t...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
Con el ingreso a la sociedad internacional de antiguas colonias europeas en Asia y África después de...
As one of the most significant events of the immediate post-colonial period, the 1955 Bandung Confer...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
It has been argued that the end of the Cold War signaled the waning influence of Non-Align Movement ...
Bandung+60 Declaration is one of the outcomes of the Commemorative Conference of the 60th anniversar...
La Conferencia de Bandung (abril de 1955) encarnó el deseo y la necesidad de los pueblos afroasiátic...
To critical scholars of international law, the demands of the newly independent states represented a...
The special issue this article opens examines the systemic impact, limits, achievements and legacies...
This article examines the extent to which international society has been able to accommodate challen...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twent...
The 1955 Asian-African Conference (Bandung) has been hailed as a turning point in the emergence of t...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
Con el ingreso a la sociedad internacional de antiguas colonias europeas en Asia y África después de...
As one of the most significant events of the immediate post-colonial period, the 1955 Bandung Confer...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the eme...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
It has been argued that the end of the Cold War signaled the waning influence of Non-Align Movement ...
Bandung+60 Declaration is one of the outcomes of the Commemorative Conference of the 60th anniversar...
La Conferencia de Bandung (abril de 1955) encarnó el deseo y la necesidad de los pueblos afroasiátic...
To critical scholars of international law, the demands of the newly independent states represented a...