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Ampiah -- $tIntroduction /$rK. Ampiah -- $t1. Neutralism As A Political Force In Asia In The Mid-1950s /$rK. Ampiah -- $t2. US Attitudes Towards The Conference: From Revulsion, To ?Benevolent Indifference?, And Reluctant Acceptance /$rK. Ampiah -- $t3. Britain And Bandung: Whitehall?s Prognosis /$rK. Ampiah -- $t4. Japan?s Journey Back To Asia And The New Foreign Policy Of Independence /$rK. Ampiah -- $t5. Conclusion /$rK. Ampiah -- $tAppendix 1. Final Communiqué Of The Asian-African Conference /$rK. Ampiah -- $tAppendix 2. Proposal For Economic Cooperation /$rK. Ampiah -- $tAppendix 3. Address Of Mr Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Principal Japanese Delegate, Before The Asian-African Conference /$rK. Ampiah -- $tAppendix 4. President Sukarno?s Opening Speech /$rK. Ampiah -- $tBibliography /$rK. Ampiah -- $tIndex /$rK. 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