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Bandung Conference

The first large-scale Asian–African or Afro–Asian Conference (Indonesian: Konferensi Asia–Afrika), also known as the Bandung Conference, was a meeting of Asian and African states, most of which were newly independent, which took place on 18–24 April 1955 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The twenty-nine countries that participated represented a total…

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Chair
Ruslan Abdulgani Foreign Minister of Indonesia
Cities
Bandung
Dates
18 to 24 April 1955
Host country
Indonesia
Participants
304 representatives

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related to Further reading · 127
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Bandung Conference → Africa, Although Nehru, American, Asia, Asian, Asian Relations Conference, Chairman Mao Zedong, China, Chinese Communist Party, Decolonization, Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai, In, India, India's, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal, Indonesia, Indonesia's, Indonesian President Sukarno, January, Mao
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Bandung Conference → Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Conference, Algerian, Algiers, Arab, Belgrade Summit, Cairo, China, Egypt, Ghanaian, In, Indonesia, Non-Aligned Movement, September, Soviet Union, Sukarno, The
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Bandung Conference → Ruslan Abdulgani Foreign Minister of Indonesia
Cities · 1
Bandung Conference → Bandung
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Bandung Conference → 18 to 24 April 1955
Host country · 1
Bandung Conference → Indonesia
Participants · 1
Bandung Conference → 304 representatives

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Bandung ConferenceChairRuslan Abdulgani Foreign Minister of Indonesia1.00infobox
Bandung ConferenceCitiesBandung1.00infobox
Bandung ConferenceDates18 to 24 April 19551.00infobox
Bandung ConferenceHost countryIndonesia1.00infobox
Bandung ConferenceParticipants304 representatives1.00infobox
racisminstance ofto focus on problems of special interest to their peoples0.80text
colonialisminstance ofto focus on problems of special interest to their peoples0.80text
and to enhance the international visibility of Asiainstance ofto focus on problems of special interest to their peoples0.80text
Africa in world affairsinstance ofto focus on problems of special interest to their peoples0.80text
Bandung Conferencerelated to backgroundIndonesian President Sukarno0.60section
Bandung Conferencerelated to backgroundIndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal0.60section
Bandung Conferencerelated to backgroundNehru0.60section

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