AFRICAN DIPLOMACY
The UN Experience
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About the Book
African Diplomacy: The UN Experience deals with some of the many issues, affecting
The book also deals with some policy issues not strictly within the ambit of the United Nations, but which were of special international significance, such as the interminable controversy regarding Chinese representation in the United Nations (1950-1967), the Commonwealth initiative to end the conflict in Vietnam, and the complexities of multilateral diplomacy. The final chapter “Reflections on Some Contemporary Issues” discusses current issues of topical interest, including the effect of the Cold War on diplomatic practice, globalization, economic development, foreign aid, peacekeeping, and the failure of party politics in
While the episodes dealt with in the book are not all in strict chronological order, they have been arranged to enable the flow of the narrative without departing unduly from the general chronology of the events.
About the Author
In his long career in the Ghana public service, Frederick S. Arkhurst held various senior positions including: Head of the Ghana Foreign Service, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations, Member of the Government Committee for Policy Development and Review, in which capacity he was responsible for international economic policy.
He also held a number of international appointments: Director of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities – West Africa Office,
His academic experience include a Fellowship at the Harvard University Center for International Affairs, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Director of African Programs, Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, Chicago. He was a Vice President of the Phelps-Stokes Fund,
Publications: Africa in the Seventies and Eighties: Issues in Development; Arms and African Development (Ed.); US Policy Toward Africa (Ed.); Arms and African Development; “Africa: Exploration and Settlement” in Encyclopedia Britannica III (1974); Development Without Aid (2000).