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The 1955 Bandung Conference: Indonesia's Forge of the Non-Aligned Movement

The 1955 Bandung Conference: Indonesia's Forge of the Non-Aligned Movement

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In April 1955, newly independent Indonesia hosted the Bandung Conference, a gathering of 29 Asian and African nations that reshaped global politics. This episode zooms in on the five days that launched the Non-Aligned Movement, the tension between the Colombo Powers and the host delegation, and the role of Sukarno's 'let a new Asia and a new Africa be born' oratory. We explore the conference's location at Gedung Merdeka, the behind-the-scenes rivalry between China's Zhou Enlai and India's Nehru, and the drafting of the Dasasila Bandung—the Ten Principles of Bandung. How did a young republic with a fragile economy pull off the first major Afro-Asian summit? And what did it mean for the West, still clinging to colonial remnants in the region? We also touch on the conference's blind spots: the absence of liberation movements from Portuguese colonies, and the quiet exclusion of Cold War alignments. A turning point where Indonesia stepped onto the world stage—not as a former colony, but as a leader. #BandungConference #NonAlignedMovement #Sukarno #ZhouEnlai #Nehru #DasasilaBandung #GedungMerdeka #ColomboPowers #AfroAsian #ColdWar #Decolonization #1955 #Indonesia #ForeignPolicy #ThirdWorld #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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