The 1955 Asian-African Conference (Bandung) has been hailed as a turning point in the emergence of the Global South solidarity movement and a pivotal moment in southerners’ collective quest both to liberate themselves from colonialism and to reforge the international order on more inclusive and emancipatory foundations. In this article, the author demonstrates how, in Africa, these aspirations were undermined by nationalist ambitions that privileged self-contained sovereign statehood over potentially more progressive continental solidarity under the Pan-African spirit. The author does so by analysing how the absorption of the Bandung spirit within the Pan-African movement reinforced opportunities for the pursuit of national interests, the a...
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twent...
La Conferencia de Bandung de 1955 ha sido un referente fundamental en las políticas de desarrollo de...
It has been argued that the end of the Cold War signaled the waning influence of Non-Align Movement ...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
This article aims to investigate the extent to which the Bandung Conference affected the internation...
Africans are staged but not often heard in discussions of the ‘Bandung moment’, a high-watermark of ...
As one of the most significant events of the immediate post-colonial period, the 1955 Bandung Confer...
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...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
Our paper examines the place of Pan-Africanism as an educational, political, and cultural movement w...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twent...
La Conferencia de Bandung de 1955 ha sido un referente fundamental en las políticas de desarrollo de...
It has been argued that the end of the Cold War signaled the waning influence of Non-Align Movement ...
It must come as no surprise that traces of any continuing relevance of the ‘Bandung spirit’ are enth...
This article aims to investigate the extent to which the Bandung Conference affected the internation...
Africans are staged but not often heard in discussions of the ‘Bandung moment’, a high-watermark of ...
As one of the most significant events of the immediate post-colonial period, the 1955 Bandung Confer...
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...
Between April 18 and 24, 1955, a group of twenty-nine African and Asian states gathered in Bandung, ...
This thesis examines the history of Indonesian activists’ engagement in Afro-Asian movements to demo...
Fifty years after the Asia-Africa Conference was held in Bandung in April 1955 the 'Spirit of Bandun...
Our paper examines the place of Pan-Africanism as an educational, political, and cultural movement w...
The Afro-Asian Conference of 1955 was a political and cultural milestone for newly independent Afric...
Afro-Asian States : Actors on, or Challenges for, the International Political Stage ? by Henry Laure...
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twent...
La Conferencia de Bandung de 1955 ha sido un referente fundamental en las políticas de desarrollo de...
It has been argued that the end of the Cold War signaled the waning influence of Non-Align Movement ...