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In April 1955, twenty-nine countries from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East came together for a diplomatic conference in Bandung, Indonesia, intending to define the direction of the postcolonial world. Representing approximately two-thirds of the world's population, the Bandung conference occurred during a key moment of transition in the mid-twentieth century-amid the global wave of decolonization that took place after the Second World War and the nascent establishment of a new cold war world order in its wake. Participants such as Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, Zhou
Afro-Asian politics. --- Imperialism --- Decolonization --- History --- Asian-African Conference --- Influence. --- Asia --- Africa --- Relations --- African-Asian politics --- Asian-African politics --- Bandung Conference --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Sovereignty --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Colonization --- Postcolonialism --- World politics --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Conférence de Bandung
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