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The Development of an African Working Class: studies in class formation and action edited by Richard Sandbrook and Robin Cohen London, Longman, 1975. pp. x+330. £8.00. L 3.50 paperback
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 138-141
ISSN: 1469-7777
The organization of African unity: A forum for African international relations
In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 62, Heft 246, S. 221-230
ISSN: 1474-029X
The U.N. Secretary-General and the Maintenance of Peace by Leon Gordenker New York and London, Columbia University Press, 1967. Pp. xx+336.76s. - The United Nations and United States Security Policy by Ruth B. Russell Washington D.C., The Brookings Institution, 1968. Pp. 446. $10. - The Intermediari...
In: The journal of modern African studies: a quarterly survey of politics, economics & related topics in contemporary Africa, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 345-347
ISSN: 1469-7777
UNEF, the Secretary-General, and International Diplomacy in the Third Arab-Israeli War
In: International organization, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 529-556
ISSN: 1531-5088
The third Arab-Israeli war, June 5–10, 1967, has been variously described as the first major conventional war between a modern state and a not-yet-modern society, as an instance of Western imperial aggression by proxy, or as a tragic ritual of the ineluctable Middle Eastern war game. Some analysts see it is as a prelude to a Vietnam-style people's war of liberation or even a nuclear war, those more optimistic as an end to all war in the Middle East. The third Arab-Israeli war is thus likely to be studied with interest by historians, strategists, military sociologists, political scientists, and even by armaments sellers.
UNEF, the secretary-general and international diplomacy in the third Arab-Israeli war [largely concerned with the implications of the withdrawal of the United Nations emergency force by the secretary general at the request of the United Arab Republic, May, 1967]
In: International organization, Band 22, S. 529-556
ISSN: 0020-8183
Consensus and authority behind United Nations peacekeeping operations
In: International organization, Band 21, S. 254-283
ISSN: 0020-8183
Consensus and Authority Behind United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
In: International organization, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 254-283
ISSN: 1531-5088
The nineteenth (1964–1965) session of the General Assembly was virtually deadlocked over the financial crisis, a crisis which arose as a result of disagreement between the Members about how the United Nations peacekeeping operations were to be financed. Three years earlier, in 1961, the General Assembly, having been informed of the substantial arrears in the payment of assessments, mainly for the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) and the United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC), adopted on December 20, a resolution asking the International Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion as to whether the expenditures authorized for the UNEF and ONUC operations constituted "expenses of the Organization" within the meaning of Article 17, paragraph 2, of the United Nations Charter. On December 19, 1962, the Assembly voted to accept the advisory opinion of the Court to the effect that the expenditures of these operations constituted "expenses of the Organization" within the meaning of Article 17 (2) of the Charter. However, attempts to extract the arrears from the defaulting states, the largest of which were the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union) and France, on the strength of the Court's advisory opinion, largely failed; and the matter came to a head at the nineteenth session of the General Assembly when some Members, notably the United States, proposed that sanctions under Article 19 of the Charter be taken against the defaulting states. The crisis was finally averted toward the end of the nineteenth session when the United States decided not to pursue the question of sanctions.
Die Organisation der Afrikanischen Einheit in der Phase der Konsolidierung
In: Europa-Archiv / Beiträge und Berichte, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 113-122
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NEPAD und Direktinvestitionen aus dem Ausland: Symmetrien und Widersprüche
In: Manuskripte 40
The debate
World Affairs Online
Handel ist Krieg: nur eine neue Wirtschaftsordnung kann die Flüchtlingsströme stoppen
Schonungslose Kritik des aus Uganda stammenden Ökonomen und politischen Aktivisten am Kapitalismus, dessen internationale Spielregeln in der Welthandelsorganisation WTO von den mächtigen Staaten des Westens vorgegeben und global durchgesetzt werden. (2)
Paved with good intentions: background to the GATT, Uruguay Round, and WTO
In: SEATINI readings in globalisation and world trade 1