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The Bandung Moment: Genesis of a Decolonised World Order
By Talha Haroon Source: The Decolonial Centre Emerging from an era reverberating with the roars of cannons and preceding one driven by economic ambition, the 1950s represented a revolutionary zeitgeist. In this age, nascent countries, previously shackled to imperial hegemony, ventured towards equitable global standing. In this endeavour, 29 Asian–African nations — representing two-thirds of the world’s population at the time — convened in Bandung to create a decolonised world
Young Diplomats Society
Oct 177 min read
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Greenland at the Crossroads: What the Arctic Territory Really Wants
By Deborah Bouchez Source: zefart, Shutterstock Greenland is in the spotlight, and it is not the first time the Arctic territory has been...
Young Diplomats Society
Aug 124 min read
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The Future of Archaeology: Who Owns the Past?
Aquila Bergstrom Source: Haiddar Jones/ABC News Archaeology, the science of uncovering and interpreting the material remains of our...
Young Diplomats Society
Mar 143 min read
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