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The 1955 Bandung Conference: Cold War's Third World Gambit

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In April 1955, twenty-nine newly independent Asian and African nations met in Bandung, Indonesia, for a conference that reshaped Cold War geopolitics. This episode explores how leaders like Indonesia's Sukarno, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, China's Zhou Enlai, Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the Philippines' Carlos P. Romulo navigated pressures from the US and Soviet blocs. We dive into the debates over non-alignment, the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement, Zhou's unexpected charm offensive that won over Southeast Asian delegates, and the conference's legacy in shaping postcolonial solidarity. Also covered: the Afro-Asian bloc's struggle with competing national interests, the influence of the 1954 Geneva Conference, and how Bandung laid groundwork for later conflicts in Vietnam, Algeria, and the Congo. A pivotal moment where the Global South tried to carve its own path between two superpowers. #BandungConference #NonAlignedMovement #Sukarno #JawaharlalNehru #ZhouEnlai #GamalAbdelNasser #CarlosPRomulo #ColdWar #Decolonization #GlobalSouth #AfroAsianSolidarity #IndonesianHistory #ZhouEnlaiCharm #Bandung1955 #ThirdWorld #Postcolonialism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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aflevering The 1955 Bandung Conference: Cold War's Third World Gambit artwork

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