Liberating Namibia the long diplomatic struggle between the United Nations and South Africa /
"Offers an in-depth analysis of the political and diplomatic efforts by representatives of the UN, Namibia, and South Africa--assisted by international community, OAU, and Western powers--during struggle for self-rule in Namibia, 1920-1990. This example of conflict resolution technique in globa...
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Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland & Co.,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Namibia: its peoples, history and natural resources
- South Africa and the United Nations on the issue of political hegemony over Namibia
- The United Nations and its committees on conflict-resolution attempts in Namibia
- South West Africa People's Organization of Namibia and other groupings in the political development and contestation in Namibia
- Diplomatic actions in the conflict-resolution scheme
- Military actions in the conflict-resolution operation
- Mediation effort by five western powers under the auspices of the United Nations
- Evaluation and conclusion of the conflict-resolution mission
- Appendix A: an interview conducted with Mr. Theo Ben Gurirab, SWAPO chief representative at the United Nations, on the diplomatic and military strategy of his group to resolve international conflict
- Appendix B: UN resolution 264 of March 20, 1969, calling for an immediate withdrawal of South Africa's administration in Namibia
- Appendix C: UN Security Council resolution 385 of January 30, 1976, condemning the continued illegal occupation of Namibia
- Appendix D: UN Security Council resolution 435 of September 29, 1978, which called for a cease-fire in Namibia and un-sponsored elections
- Appendix E: structure and deployment of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) in the conflict-resolution project
- Appendix F: chronology of international efforts to resolve the crisis
- Appendix G: the inaugural speech of His Excellency President Sam Nujoma on March 21, 1990.