Bandung, global history, and international law : critical pasts and pending futures / edited by Luis Eslava, University of Kent, Michael Fakhri, University of Oregon, Vasuki Nesiah, New York University ; foreword by Georges Abi-Saab ; epilogue by Partha Chatterjee.
2017
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Bandung, global history, and international law : critical pasts and pending futures / edited by Luis Eslava, University of Kent, Michael Fakhri, University of Oregon, Vasuki Nesiah, New York University ; foreword by Georges Abi-Saab ; epilogue by Partha Chatterjee.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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xxxii, 701 pages ; 24 cm
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The spirit of Bandung / Luis Eslava, Michael Fakhri, and Vasuki Nesiah
Part I. Bandung histories. Anti-imperialism: then and now / B.S. Chimni
Newer is truer: time, space, and subjectivity at the Bandung conference /Rose Sydney Parfitt
From Versailles to Bandung: the interwar origins of anti-colonialism / Fredrik Petersson
Bandung: reflections on the sea, the world, and colonialism / Samera Esmeir
Nationalism, imperialism, and Bandung: nineteenth-century Japan as a prelude / Mohammad Shahabuddin
Ghostly visitations: "questioning heirs" and the tragic tasks of narrating Bandung futures / Adil Hasan Khan
Bandung 1955: the deceit and the conceit / Ibrahim J. Gassama
Not a place, but a project: Bandung, TWAIL, and the aesthetics of thirdness / Vik Kanwar
Part II. Political solidarities and geographical affiliations. Challenging the lifeline of imperialism: reassessing Afro-Asian solidarity and related activism in the decade 1955-1965 / Katharine McGregor and Vannessa Hearman
Bandung, China, and the making of world order in East Asia / Chen Yifeng
Decolonization as a Cold War imperative: Bandung and the Soviets / Boris N. Mamlyuk
Central Asia as an object of orientalist narratives in the Age of Bandung / Akbar Rasulov
Latin American during the Bandung era: anti-imperialist movements and anti-communist states / Liliana Obregón
Peripheral parallels? Europe's edges and the world of Bandung / John Reynolds
The Bandung Conference and Latin America: a decolonial dialogue with Oscar Correas / Germán Medardo Sandoval Trigo
A triple struggle: non-alignment, Yugoslavia, and national, social and geopolitical emancipation / Zoran Oklopcic
"Let us first of all have unity among us": Bandung, international law, and the empty politics of solidarity / Umut Özsu
Part III. Nations and their others: Bandung at home. The colonial debris of Bandung: equality and facilitating the rise of the Hindu right in India / Ratna Kapur
From Bandung 1955 to Bangladesh 1971: postcolonial self-determination and Third World failures in South Asia / Cyra Akila Choudhury
Reimagining Bandung for women at work in Egypt: law and the woman between the factory and the "social factory" / Mai Taha
Rethinking the concept of colonialism in Bandung and its African Union aftermath / Luwam Dirar
China and Africa: development, land, and the colonial legacy / Sylvia Wairimu Kang'ara
Bandung's legacy for the Arab Spring / Noha Aboueldahab
Applying the memory of Bandung: lessons from Australia's Negative Case study / Rebecca LaForgia
Bandung in the shadow: The Brazilian experience / Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso
Part IV. Post-colonial agendas: justice, rights and development. The humanization of the Third World / Hani Sayed
Bandung's legacy: solidarity and contestation in global women's rights / Aziza Ahmed
Reflections on rhetoric and rage: Bandung and environmental injustice / Karin Mickelson and Usha Natarajan
From statesmen to technocrats to financiers: development agents in the Third World / Priya S. Gupta
Between Bandung and Doha: international economic law and developing countries / Julio Faundez
The Bandung ethic and international human rights praxis: yesterday, today, and tomorrow / Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Part V. Another international law. Bandung and the origins of Third World sovereignty / Antony Anghie
Letters from Bandung: encounters with another international law / Sundhya Pahuja
Altering international law: Nasser, Bandung, and the Suez Crisis / Charlotte Peevers
Palestine at Bandung: the longwinded start of a re-imagined international law / Nahed Samour
"Must have been love": the non-aligned future of 'A Warm December' / Anthony Paul Farley
The Bandung declaration in the Twenty-First century: are we there yet? / Arif Havas Oegroseno
Virtue pedagogy and international law teaching / Hengameh Saberi
Epilogue: The legacy of Bandung / Partha Chatterjee.
Part I. Bandung histories. Anti-imperialism: then and now / B.S. Chimni
Newer is truer: time, space, and subjectivity at the Bandung conference /Rose Sydney Parfitt
From Versailles to Bandung: the interwar origins of anti-colonialism / Fredrik Petersson
Bandung: reflections on the sea, the world, and colonialism / Samera Esmeir
Nationalism, imperialism, and Bandung: nineteenth-century Japan as a prelude / Mohammad Shahabuddin
Ghostly visitations: "questioning heirs" and the tragic tasks of narrating Bandung futures / Adil Hasan Khan
Bandung 1955: the deceit and the conceit / Ibrahim J. Gassama
Not a place, but a project: Bandung, TWAIL, and the aesthetics of thirdness / Vik Kanwar
Part II. Political solidarities and geographical affiliations. Challenging the lifeline of imperialism: reassessing Afro-Asian solidarity and related activism in the decade 1955-1965 / Katharine McGregor and Vannessa Hearman
Bandung, China, and the making of world order in East Asia / Chen Yifeng
Decolonization as a Cold War imperative: Bandung and the Soviets / Boris N. Mamlyuk
Central Asia as an object of orientalist narratives in the Age of Bandung / Akbar Rasulov
Latin American during the Bandung era: anti-imperialist movements and anti-communist states / Liliana Obregón
Peripheral parallels? Europe's edges and the world of Bandung / John Reynolds
The Bandung Conference and Latin America: a decolonial dialogue with Oscar Correas / Germán Medardo Sandoval Trigo
A triple struggle: non-alignment, Yugoslavia, and national, social and geopolitical emancipation / Zoran Oklopcic
"Let us first of all have unity among us": Bandung, international law, and the empty politics of solidarity / Umut Özsu
Part III. Nations and their others: Bandung at home. The colonial debris of Bandung: equality and facilitating the rise of the Hindu right in India / Ratna Kapur
From Bandung 1955 to Bangladesh 1971: postcolonial self-determination and Third World failures in South Asia / Cyra Akila Choudhury
Reimagining Bandung for women at work in Egypt: law and the woman between the factory and the "social factory" / Mai Taha
Rethinking the concept of colonialism in Bandung and its African Union aftermath / Luwam Dirar
China and Africa: development, land, and the colonial legacy / Sylvia Wairimu Kang'ara
Bandung's legacy for the Arab Spring / Noha Aboueldahab
Applying the memory of Bandung: lessons from Australia's Negative Case study / Rebecca LaForgia
Bandung in the shadow: The Brazilian experience / Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso
Part IV. Post-colonial agendas: justice, rights and development. The humanization of the Third World / Hani Sayed
Bandung's legacy: solidarity and contestation in global women's rights / Aziza Ahmed
Reflections on rhetoric and rage: Bandung and environmental injustice / Karin Mickelson and Usha Natarajan
From statesmen to technocrats to financiers: development agents in the Third World / Priya S. Gupta
Between Bandung and Doha: international economic law and developing countries / Julio Faundez
The Bandung ethic and international human rights praxis: yesterday, today, and tomorrow / Obiora Chinedu Okafor
Part V. Another international law. Bandung and the origins of Third World sovereignty / Antony Anghie
Letters from Bandung: encounters with another international law / Sundhya Pahuja
Altering international law: Nasser, Bandung, and the Suez Crisis / Charlotte Peevers
Palestine at Bandung: the longwinded start of a re-imagined international law / Nahed Samour
"Must have been love": the non-aligned future of 'A Warm December' / Anthony Paul Farley
The Bandung declaration in the Twenty-First century: are we there yet? / Arif Havas Oegroseno
Virtue pedagogy and international law teaching / Hengameh Saberi
Epilogue: The legacy of Bandung / Partha Chatterjee.
Summary
"In 1955 a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was attended by representatives from twenty-nine developing nations. Against the backdrop of crumbling European colonies, Asian and African leaders forged a new alliance and established anti-imperial principles for a new world order. The conference captured the popular imagination across the Global South. Bandung's larger significance as counterpoint to the dominant world order was both an act of collective imagination and a practical political project for decolonization that inspired a range of social movements, diplomatic efforts, institutional experiments and heterodox visions of the history and future of the world. This book explores what the spirit of Bandung has meant to people across the world over the past decades and what it means today. Experts from a wide range of fields show how, despite the complicated legacy of the conference, international law was never the same after Bandung"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ1313.3 .B36 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781107123991 hardback
1107123992 hardback
1107123992 hardback
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