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Asian Socialists: A Search for Peace

Maung, Maung | June 12, 1954 issue

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The article discusses Socialism. The Asian Socialists' Anti-Colonial Bureau, did more than express indignation at colonialism and imperialism. In a busy three-day session (May 25, 1954 to May 28, 1954) members from Indonesia, the Gold Coast, Nigeria, Japan, India, Pakistan, Israel, and Burma, with fraternal delegates from Yugoslavia, the International Union of Socialist Youth, Vietnam, and Ceylon, discussed a wide range of subjects, from colonialism to the revision of the U.N. Charter, from details of liaison and organization to peace in Indo-China and Korea, from economic cooperation to outlawing the H-bomb.

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SOCIALISM; IMPERIALISM; COLONIES; HYDROGEN bomb; INDONESIA; INDIA
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