8 - A Reflection on the Bandung Conference in the Era of Liberal Globalization
Corresponding Author(s) : Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo
CODESRIA Bulletin,
No. 03-04 (2010): CODESRIA Bulletin, Nos 3 & 4, 2010
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- Amin, Samir, 1994, Re-Reading the Postwar Period, An Intellectual Itinerary, Translated by Michael Wolfers, New York: Monthly Review Press.
- Ampiah, Kweku, 1997, The Dynamics of Japan’s Relations with Africa: South, Tanzania, and Nigeria, London, New York, Routledge.
- Ampiah, Kweku, 1995, “Japanese Aid to Tanzania: A Study of the Political Marketing of Japan in Africa”, African Affairs, Vol. 95, no. 1.
- Ampiah, Kweku, 2005a, “Nigeria’s Fledging Friendship with Africa”, ‘A Special Issue of Africa and the Japanese Experiences,’ African and Asian Studies, (4): 547-573.
- Ampiah, Kweku, 2005b, “Japan and the Development of Africa: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development”, African Affairs (104/414): 97-115.
- DuBois, W.E., 1965, The World and Africa: An Inquiry into the Past Which Africa has played in World History, New York, International Publishers.
- Government of India, 1955, Asian-African Conference, April 18-24, 1955: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s Speeches, the Final Communique, New Delhi:India: The Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcoasting.
- Jack, Homer A., 1955, Bandung: an on-the- spot-description of the Asian-African Conference, April 1955, Chicago: A Toward Freedom Pamphlet.
- Fitzgerald, C. P., 1955,“ East Asian After Bandung”, Far Eastern Survey, Volume XXIV, no. 8 (August): 113-119.
- Kahin, McTurnan, George, 1956, The Asian- African Conference Bandung, Indonesia, April 1955, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
- Kitagawa, Katsuhiko, 2003, “Japanese Perspectives on Independence of African Countries in the Late 1950s and the Early 1960s: A Preliminary Investigation”, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific held at Flinders University, South Australia, on 3 October (http:// www.tenriu.ac.jp/ja/center/icrs/agora/no1/a1_kitagawa.pdf.)
- Lumumba-Kasongo, 1994, Tukumbi, Political Re-mapping of Africa: Transnational Ideology and the Redefinition of Africa in World Politics, Lanhaman, Maryland: University Press of America.
- Lumumba-Kasongo, Tukumbi, 2007, “China- Africa’s Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Dialectics of Rethinking South-South Dialogue, CODESRIA Bulletin, Numbers 1 and 2.
- Nkrumah, Kwame, 1971, Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, New York: International Publishers.
References
Amin, Samir, 1994, Re-Reading the Postwar Period, An Intellectual Itinerary, Translated by Michael Wolfers, New York: Monthly Review Press.
Ampiah, Kweku, 1997, The Dynamics of Japan’s Relations with Africa: South, Tanzania, and Nigeria, London, New York, Routledge.
Ampiah, Kweku, 1995, “Japanese Aid to Tanzania: A Study of the Political Marketing of Japan in Africa”, African Affairs, Vol. 95, no. 1.
Ampiah, Kweku, 2005a, “Nigeria’s Fledging Friendship with Africa”, ‘A Special Issue of Africa and the Japanese Experiences,’ African and Asian Studies, (4): 547-573.
Ampiah, Kweku, 2005b, “Japan and the Development of Africa: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development”, African Affairs (104/414): 97-115.
DuBois, W.E., 1965, The World and Africa: An Inquiry into the Past Which Africa has played in World History, New York, International Publishers.
Government of India, 1955, Asian-African Conference, April 18-24, 1955: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s Speeches, the Final Communique, New Delhi:India: The Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcoasting.
Jack, Homer A., 1955, Bandung: an on-the- spot-description of the Asian-African Conference, April 1955, Chicago: A Toward Freedom Pamphlet.
Fitzgerald, C. P., 1955,“ East Asian After Bandung”, Far Eastern Survey, Volume XXIV, no. 8 (August): 113-119.
Kahin, McTurnan, George, 1956, The Asian- African Conference Bandung, Indonesia, April 1955, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Kitagawa, Katsuhiko, 2003, “Japanese Perspectives on Independence of African Countries in the Late 1950s and the Early 1960s: A Preliminary Investigation”, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific held at Flinders University, South Australia, on 3 October (http:// www.tenriu.ac.jp/ja/center/icrs/agora/no1/a1_kitagawa.pdf.)
Lumumba-Kasongo, 1994, Tukumbi, Political Re-mapping of Africa: Transnational Ideology and the Redefinition of Africa in World Politics, Lanhaman, Maryland: University Press of America.
Lumumba-Kasongo, Tukumbi, 2007, “China- Africa’s Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Dialectics of Rethinking South-South Dialogue, CODESRIA Bulletin, Numbers 1 and 2.
Nkrumah, Kwame, 1971, Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, New York: International Publishers.