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Cambridge University Press Bandung, Global History, and International Law - Cambridge Press

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Description

Explore the profound impact of the 1955 Bandung Conference through this scholarly work from Cambridge University Press. This book examines how representatives from twenty-nine nations met in Indonesia to challenge the existing world order during the decline of European empires. It provides a deep look at how Asian and African leaders established anti-imperial principles and forged new alliances that shaped the modern era. This text serves as a study of the Bandung Conference as both a practical political project for decolonization and a collective act of imagination. It traces how the movement inspired various social movements, diplomatic efforts, and institutional experiments across the Global South. For students and professionals interested in international law and global history, this book offers a detailed perspective on the origins of new diplomatic structures and the fight for sovereignty in a changing world.

Key Features

Examines the 1955 Bandung Conference and its role in reshaping global history and international law.

Analyzes the anti-imperial principles established by twenty-nine nations to create a new world order.

Traces the influence of the conference on social movements and diplomatic efforts across the Global South.

Provides insight into the decolonization processes and institutional experiments born from the Bandung meeting.

Published by Cambridge University Press to ensure academic quality and historical depth.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 2017
Listed Since
08 March 2017

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