To Katanga and Back
A UN Case History
Conor Cruise O'Brien author Oliver Kamm editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:15th Jan '15
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 30th December 2024, but could change
July 1960: The newly independent Congo is hit by the secession of its mineral rich-province Katanga, led by Moïse Tshombe and backed by Belgium and Britain.
June 1961: Dr Conor Cruise O'Brien arrives in Katanga as Special Representative of United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld, his task (under a UN resolution) to arrest and repatriate the mercenaries and foreign interests propping up Tshombe. The consequences of this mission will prove fateful for all parties.
This is the story of how a brilliant Irish diplomat found himself in Africa amid one of history's maelstroms. O'Brien reconstructs the complex, tragic, sometimes comic events of a drama in which he found himself controversially at centre stage. The result is history from the inside: a valuable study of 'the game of nations', and of the UN's unique functioning and malfunctioning.
ISBN: 9780571282937
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 28mm
Weight: 495g
390 pages
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