Why Bandung Still Matters: Non-Alignment in a Multipolar 21st Century

Seventy years ago, in the verdant highlands of West Java, a political earthquake shook the foundations of the post-war world. From April 18-24, 1955, leaders and delegates from twenty-nine newly independent Asian and African nations gathered in Bandung, Indonesia. They represented over 1.5 billion people—a majority of the world’s population—who had, for centuries, been subjects … Continue reading Why Bandung Still Matters: Non-Alignment in a Multipolar 21st Century