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Introduction: Culture as a Front in the Global Struggle When the leaders of 29 Asian and African nations met in Bandung, Indonesia, in April 1955, their discussions were not limited to diplomacy, trade, or military alliances. Beneath the political agenda lay another, quieter revolution — a cultural one. The Bandung Conference signalled the arrival of the Global SouthGlobal South Full Description:The Global South is a term that has largely replaced “Third World” to describe the nations of Africa, Latin America, and developing Asia. It is less a geographical designator (as it includes countries in the northern hemisphere) and more a political…
