Bandung revisited : the legacy of the 1955 Asian-African Conference for international order / edited by See Seng Tan and Amitav Acharya

Contributor(s): Acharya, Amitav | Tan, See Seng, 1965-Publication details: Singapore : NUS Press, 2008Description: x., 229 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789971693930Subject(s): Asian-African Conference Bandung, Indonesia) | Afro-Asian politicsDDC classification: 327.5
Contents:
The Bandung Conference and Southeast Asian regionalism / Anthony Reid -- The Bandung Conference and the Cold War international history of Southeast Asia / Ang Cheng Guan -- Bandung and state formation in post-colonial Asia / Itty Abraham -- Bandung and the political economy of North-South relations, sowing the seeds for re-visioning international society / Helen E.S. Nesadurai -- From Bandung to Durban, whither the Afro-Asian coalition? / Adekeye Adebajo -- China and the Bandung Conference, changing perceptions and representations / Chen Jian -- Appraising the legacy of Bandung, a view from India / Rahul Mukherji -- Indonesia and the Bandung Conference, then an now / Dewi Fortuna Anwar -- Bandung 1955 and Washington's Southeast Asia / Michael J. Montesano.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Bandung Conference and Southeast Asian regionalism / Anthony Reid -- The Bandung Conference and the Cold War international history of Southeast Asia / Ang Cheng Guan -- Bandung and state formation in post-colonial Asia / Itty Abraham -- Bandung and the political economy of North-South relations, sowing the seeds for re-visioning international society / Helen E.S. Nesadurai -- From Bandung to Durban, whither the Afro-Asian coalition? / Adekeye Adebajo -- China and the Bandung Conference, changing perceptions and representations / Chen Jian -- Appraising the legacy of Bandung, a view from India / Rahul Mukherji -- Indonesia and the Bandung Conference, then an now / Dewi Fortuna Anwar -- Bandung 1955 and Washington's Southeast Asia / Michael J. Montesano.

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