Carolien StolteinAfro-Asian VisionsLosing lived Afro-Asianism: Kenneth Kaunda and Rambhai PatelYesterday, on 17 June 2021, the world lost Kenneth Kaunda. In 1964, he became Zambia’s first president. He is remembered today as a key…4 min read·Jun 18, 2021----
Carolien StolteinAfro-Asian VisionsGandhians on the RoadIn 1962, an unlikely trio of pacifists temporarily moved to East Africa, supported and facilitated by Julius Nyerere. They were: Bayard…6 min read·Oct 22, 2020----
Carolien StolteinAfro-Asian VisionsGrounded. On not travelling in the Bandung EraIn this earlier post, Su Lin Lewis shows how increased access to air travel did not just facilitate the Afro-Asian conferences of the…6 min read·Mar 26, 2019----
Carolien StolteinAfro-Asian Visions‘Bandung’ and the decolonization of the academy in Southeast AsiaHistory journal Itinerario celebrates its fortieth anniversary next year, which will include an anthology of the journal’s most interesting…5 min read·Nov 2, 2016----
Carolien StolteinAfro-Asian VisionsThe ‘Other’ BandungHistorians everywhere view the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference as the starting point for Afro-Asianism. The conference has become such a byword…4 min read·May 25, 2016----