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Title: Towards a Pax Africana: A Study of Ideology and Ambition
Description: Chicago, University of Chicago Press, (1967). orig.cloth. 22x14cm, xi,287 pp, Some page-edge soil. A tear to dustwrapper.. Minor rubbing. Inked inscription on flyleaf. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Ideology & Identity: On the Idiom of Self-Determination; Onthe Principle of Racial Sovereignty; On the Concept of 'We Are All Africans'; Ghana & African Diplomatic Thought; Neo-Dependency & Africa's Fragmentation; The Pan-African Implications of Socialist & the One-Party State; Towards a Principle of Continental Jurisdiction; The Dilemmas of Statehood: Peace versus Human Rights: A United Nations Dilemma; Nonalignment & the Residium of 'Pax Britannica': A Commonwealth Dilemma; Pan-Africanism versus Non-alignment: An African Dilemma; Pan-Africanism in the Cold War; Towards a Concept of 'Pax Africana'; Conclusion; Appendices: the Charter of the Organization of African Unity; The First OAU Resolutions.

Keywords: African Diplomatic History, Pan-Africanism, Africa, Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Politics, Political, Pan-African, Pan-Africanist

Price: US$ 57.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS012285I