Africa and international organization
As an emerging Continent, with a rich past, dynamic present and promising future, Africa has an important role to play in the develop ment of international organization. Well before Africa Year, 1960, when several African States attained their independence and their rightful place in the community...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1974, 1974
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1974 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- A. Group Behavior in United Sations and Politics
- I. Afference, Efference and Legitimacy in Africa
- 2. Effect of the African Group of States on the Behavior of the United Nations
- 3. The Role of the Organization of African Unity in Contemporary African Politics
- B. International Law and Peaceful Settlement
- 4. Peaceful Co-Existence and Friendly Relations among States: The African Contribution to the Progressive Development of Principles of International Law
- 5. The Role of the O.A.U. in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
- C. Human Rights, Enforcement, and Security Questions
- 6. South Africa’s Apartheid Policy: an Assessment
- 7. Economic Sanctions in the Rhodesian Context
- 8. The U.N. and the O.A.U.: Roles in the Maintenance of International Peace and Security in Africa
- D. Integration and Unity Questions
- 9. Education and National Integration in Africa
- 10. The League of Arab States and North Africa
- 11. The East African Community as a Sub-Regional Grouping
- E. Relational Impacts and the Future
- 12. Legitimization of National Liberation: The United Nations and Southern Africa
- 13. Africa and the World Community
- 14. Reflections on the Future of International Organization in Africa