Fr. 210.00

United Nations Trusteeship System - Legacies, Continuities, and Change

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more










This book considers the past and present legacies, continuities and change of the United Nations Trusteeship System by assessing consequences and legacies of decolonization in contemporary society, international organizations, and international politics.

List of contents










1.Introduction  2.Institutional Design of the UN Trusteeship System: Between Colonial Interests & Anti-colonial Ambitions  3.Decolonization and (the limits of) UN Agency: The UN Secretariat and the Trusteeship System  4.Partitioning Togoland by Nullifying the Right to Petition  5.A Colonial War under UN-Supervision? The Trusteeship System and the Silenced War in Cameroon  6.Colonial Legacies of Decolonization: The Trust Territory of Somaliland and Italian Behavior towards the Horn of Africa  7.Nuclear Testing on the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands: How the US became an imperial power in the region of Micronesia  8."Now the UN has its first colony": Technical Assistance and Informal Trusteeship during the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Congo, 1960  9.Breaking with the Past? Neo-Trusteeship in the 21st Century  10.Trusteeship as Affective Arrangement: Exploring Affective Practices of an International Bureaucracy

About the author

Jan Lüdert is the Head of Programs at the German Center for Research and Innovation in New York City. He previously served as Associate Professor at City University of Seattle.
Maria Ketzmerick is an assistant professor at the University of Bayreuth and a Principal Investigator in the Network 'Postcolonial Hierarchies'.
Julius Heise is a doctoral researcher at the Marburg Center for Conflict Studies (CCS) and research fellow at the collaborative research center 'Dynamics of Security'.

Summary

This book considers the past and present legacies, continuities and change of the United Nations Trusteeship System by assessing consequences and legacies of decolonization in contemporary society, international organizations, and international politics.

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.