Illustrations; Part One. THE THREE AFRICAN GROUPS; Chapter 01. The Brazzaville Group; Chapter 02. The Casablanca Group; Chapter 03. The Monrovia Group; Chapter 04. Toward a Single African Group; Chapter 05. Caucusing Groups in General; Part Two. The Structure and Functioning of the African Group; Chapter 06. The African Group of the Whole; Chapter 07. The Chairman of the African Group; Chapter 08. The Executive Committee; Chapter 09. The Executive Secretariat; Chapter 10. The Committee on Candidatures; Chapter 11. The Expert Group on Economic Matters.
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In Bloc Politics at the United Nations, Endeley presents a detailed analysis of the structure and functioning of the African Group at the United Nations (UN). At the heart of the UN system is a series of regional caucusing blocs, of which the African Group is one of the most dynamic and cohesive. The African Group, which comprises more than twenty-five percent of the UN's Member States and wields considerable voting strength, has the potential to be one of the most prominent international actors inthe post-Cold War era. Since its stance on crucial international issues can tip the scales in one.