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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Other Authors: El-Ayouty, Y. (Editor), Brooks, H.C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1974, 1974
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