Author
Dokman; Frans ; Kankindi; Antoinette
Year
2023
Publisher
Radboud University Press
Language
English
Pages
7
Last Update
23-Oct-2024
Keywords
Philosophy ; Religion
At a time when talk of a third world war, quite superficially given the seriousness of the matter, is gaining traction to describe new global geopolitical tensions, it could sound naïve to direct attention toward the Bandung Conference, a 1955 geopolitical event. On that occasion, it was a very important, especially for the so-called Third World Countries – a category coined at that conference. That importance still motivates a number of scholars to reflect upon what happened to the ideals of this momentous conference. In fact, in 2020, the University of Dar es Salaam and the Radboud University Nijmegen had planned...
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