South West Africa and the United Nations
Faye Carroll
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The University Press of Kentucky
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
In 1967, South West Africa—which was controlled by the Republic of South Africa—was the only remaining mandated territory from the old League of Nations that had not either gained its independence or come under trusteeship of the United Nations. The sparsely populated region became a center of international controversy and protest as it had come to be a symbol of colonialism and racism.
In this study, Faye Carroll traces the twenty-year dispute between South Africa and the United Nations, carefully examining the legal, political, and moral issues involved. She also provides an introduction to the economic, political, and social conditions within South West Africa at the time.
Kundenbewertungen
annexation, jan christian smuts, nigeria, league of nations, south african political history, racism, southern rhodesia, trusteeship, apartheid, republic of south africa, white supremacy, ghana, ethiopia, un committee on south west africa, international mandate, namibia, asian nations, sanctions, permanent mandates commission, tanganyika, un trusteeship council, un international court, south african policy, diplomacy, bechuanaland, communist nations, jurisdiction, angola, bondelswart, paris peace conference, colonialism