Modern Era · Southeast Asia · Politics

1955

Bandung Conference

April 18, 1955

Twenty-nine newly independent Asian and African nations met in the Indonesian city of Bandung and declared themselves a non-aligned force in world politics, rejecting both Cold War blocs. Nehru, Sukarno, Nasser, and Zhou Enlai dominated the speeches. The Third World had discovered itself as an idea and a voting bloc at the UN.