In Search of Namibian Independence : The Limitations of the United Nations.
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Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 1984. |
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
- The United Nations of the Charter and World Realities
- The Decline of a Limited Collective Security System
- The Rise of the General Assembly
- The General Assembly and Colonialism
- 2 NAMIBIA, THE UNITED NATIONS, AND THE WASTED YEARS, 1946-1966
- A Trust Betrayed
- The Legal Battle and the United Nations Efforts to Conclude a Trusteeship Agreement for Namibia
- 1966 Court Decision: A Turning Point
- The Termination of the Mandate by the General Assembly
- The Liberation Struggle: The Rise of SWAPO
- 3 NAMIBIA: A UNIQUE UNITED NATIONS RESPONSIBILITY? 1966-1976
- The Creation of an "Administering Authority
- Security Council Intervention
- The 1971 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice: United Nations Triumphant
- The Secretary-General Intervenes: A Diplomatic Stalemate
- South African Response: TURNHALLE
- 4 INTERVENTION OF THE FIVE WESTERN COUNTRIES: ALTERNATIVE TO UNITED NATIONS ACTION?
- The Western Initiative
- The Western Plan and Its Endorsement by the United Nations
- South Africa's Delaying Tactics and the Collapse of the Geneva Negotiations
- The Reagan Administration and the Revival of the Western Plan
- The New Proposals: More Concessions to South Africa
- Conclusion
- CONCLUSIONS
- POSTSCRIPT
- APPENDIXES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.