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From Global Apartheid to Global Village - Africa and the United Nations (Hardcover)
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From Global Apartheid to Global Village - Africa and the United Nations (Hardcover)
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List price R270
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This comprehensive collection, written by an eminent group of
Pan-African scholars and practitioners, is of critical significance
to Africa fills a crucial gap in the literature and should help
encourage strong Southern voices to contribute to debates on the UN
that are often dominated by the North. Boutros Boutros-Ghali,
United Nations Secretary-General, 1992-1996 *** No African scholar
has followed more closely for well over a decade the UN's decisions
relating to the continent than Adekeye Adebajo. This volume brings
together many of Africa's leading scholars on and practitioners of
international relations to address aspects of the UN's influence on
Africa and Africa's role in shaping wider patterns of UN
decision-making. It is a truly exceptional contribution to the
study of international relations. - David M. Malone, President,
International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada ***
Adekeye Adebajo has assembled a stellar cast to dissect how Africa
and Africans have influenced the United Nations, and how the world
body has at turns empowered and failed the continent. The result: a
policy-savvy collection rich in both opinion and analysis - and the
most comprehensive volume on the UN and Africa available. - Sam
Daws, Executive Director, United Nations Association of the United
Kingdom *** This volume is long over due, given the centrality of
Africa for the UN and the UN for Africa. Enriched by Adekeye
Adebajo's unrelenting candour and invaluable insights, From Global
Apartheid to Global Village will be standard reading for scholars,
students, and policymakers alike or many years to come. Its broad
scope is particularly welcome. - Edward C. Luck, Senior Vice
President and Director of Studies, International Peace Institute,
New York
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