bandung spirit
BANDUNG SPIRIT
Solidarity in Global Society
 
BANDUNG SPIRIT

Historically associated to the Asian-African Conference held in Bandung (West Java, Indonesia) in 1955, within the context of decolonisation and Cold War, Bandung Spirit can be summarised as a call for peaceful coexistence, for independence from the hegemony of any superpower and for building solidarities towards the weak and those being weakened by the world order of the day.




DCLI (International Centre Development and Civilisations Lebret-Irfed) – France/Switzerland
Contact: See www.lebret-irfed.org/en/qui/qui.html
GENTA (Gender and Trade Network in Africa) / IGTN (International Gender and Trade Network) – North Africa
Contact: Hassania Chalbi-Drissi or see www.igtn.org
ILDES (Institut Libanais de Développement Economique et Social) – Lebanon ENTA
Contact: See www.ildeslebanon.org or ildesleb.blogspot.com
OISCA International (Organization for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement International) – Japan
Contact: Yukio KAMINO or see www.oisca.org
World Affairs Journal – India
Contact: Email contact@worldaffairsjournal.com or see www.worldaffairsjournal.com
YPR (Yayasan Pondok Rakyat/People's Shelter Foundation) – Indonesia
Contact: See www.ypr.or.id
Euro-Asia Centre, University of Limerick - Ireland
Contact: Bernadette Andreosso O'Callaghan or see www.ul.ie/~eac
GRIC (Groupe de Recherche Identites et Cultures) Universite du Havre
Contact: See www.univ-lehavre.fr/recherche/gric/