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Ralph Bunche and the Age of Decolonization

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Ralph Bunche and the Age of Decolonization
Raustiala, Kal

From the journal VN Vereinte Nationen, Volume 72, April 2024, issue 2

Published by Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag

Schwerpunkt: Koloniale Kontinuitäten, 3922 Words
Original language: German
VN 2024, pp 51-56
https://doi.org/10.35998/vn-2024-0006

Abstract

Decolonization was the most significant and unexpected political revolution of the 20th century. The UN was both an important stage and a crucial actor in this process. Ralph Bunche, the Black American Nobel laureate and Under Secretary-General, played a central role in postwar decolonization, shaping not only the Charter itself through his work at the US State Department, but also the UN’s work on the ground as decolonization gathered pace.

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Kal Raustiala