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Prof Tijani Bande’s Coming UNGA Presidency

Posted By: adminon: June 05, 2019In: World From AfricaTags: African block, ECOWAS, International peace, UNGA, University of TorontoNo CommentsViews:
Prof Tijani Bande's Coming UNGA Presidency

The president of the UNGA cannot personalise the office and do whatever he wants in a rule and precedence saturated space such as the UN. But it is a very symbolic position and, in the age o... Read more

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