Africa in the United Nations System

Africa in the United Nations System
Author: Wellington Winter Nyangoni
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1985
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780838631188

Study of the role of African member states in the UN and specialized agencies, and their impact on international relations - examines African membership in the UN and African representation in the UN international civil service; comments on UN Resolutions of the General Assembly and Security Council concerning the independence of Namibia, role of Portugal in her colonys and Zimbabwe, and Apartheid in South Africa R; describes the organization of the OAU and its regional cooperation with UN regional agencys; considers the role of UN.

Resolutions of Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Sessions

Resolutions of Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Sessions
Author: Organization of African Unity. Council of Ministers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1970
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

First ordinary session (Dakar, 2 to 11 Aug. 1963) - Eighth ordinary session of the Council of Ministers (Addis Ababa, 27 Feb. to 4 March 1967).

The Organization of African Unity

The Organization of African Unity
Author:
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412830270

The political and spiritual affinity felt by black peoples may date back centuries, but it was first formalized in Africa by a series of conferences at the beginning of the twentieth century. In the postwar struggle for independence, Africanness became a potent force. Later, in the early 1960s, the flood of newly independent African states adopted a Pan-African ideal in their common struggle against the remaining colonial and white-dominated territories on the continent. The launch of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963 was an impressive achievement by any standards, and many commentators cited in this bibliography recognize this, adding that the OAU's survival for thirty years is even more astonishing. Overall, however, assessments of the OAU's activities have not been positive. Lack of unanimity among member-states has weakened the OAU's ability to deal with disputes. While critical of OAU's ineffectiveness, most writers marvel at the organization's resilience over three decades. While Central and Eastern Europe fragment, Africa is still represented by one organization, with annual meetings continuing to be held and attended by foreign ministers, prime ministers, and presidents. Chapters in this original and comprehensive bibliography include "Literature on the OAU," "General Assessments," "The OAU in African Politics," and "The OAU in World Politics." There are also extensive indexes of authors, titles, and subjects regarding the OAU. Organization of African Unity is a critical resource for political scientists, historians, and Africa area specialists seeking to understand a changing continent.