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Informationen zum Autor Isaac N. Endeley, Ph.D. and J.D., is a former professor of political science and international relations. He currently works as a legal officer at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Klappentext This book presents a detailed analysis of the structure and functioning of the African Group, which has the potential to be one of the most prominent international actors in the post-Cold War era. Endeley's analysis is informed by direct observation and by the consultation of key primary and secondary sources. Zusammenfassung This book presents a detailed analysis of the structure and functioning of the African Group! which has the potential to be one of the most prominent international actors in the post-Cold War era. Endeley's analysis is informed by direct observation and by the consultation of key primary and secondary sources. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Table of Figures Chapter 2 Part 1: The Three African Groups Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter One: The Brazzaville Group Chapter 5 Chapter Two: The Casablanca Group Chapter 6 Chapter Three: The Monrovia Group Chapter 7 Chapter Four: Toward a Single African Group Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Caucusing Groups in General Chapter 9 Part II: The Structure and Functioning of the African Group Chapter 10 Introduction Chapter 11 Chapter Six: The African Group of the Whole Chapter 12 Chapter Seven: The Chairman of the African Group Chapter 13 Chapter Eight: The Executive Committee Chapter 14 Chapter Nine: The Executive Secretariat Chapter 15 Chapter Ten: The Committee on Candidatures Chapter 16 Chapter Eleven: The Expert Group on Economic Matters Chapter 17 Chapter Twelve: Regional Coordinators Chapter 18 Chapter Thirteen: The Welcome Committee Chapter 19 Chapter Fourteen: Ad Hoc Committees Chapter 20 Conclusion Chapter 21 Bibliography