A New Strategic Partnership
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
When 29 newly independent Asian and African nations gathered at the first Bandung Conference in 1955, the world was a different place. Predating the Non-Aligned Movement, the summit was an ambitious meeting of two regions still seeking political independence, looking to establish cooperation and solidarity outside the established networks of the West. The Bandung meeting was founded on 10 principles that embraced co-existence, co-operation, r
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