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The Politics and Selection of UN Secretary-General by Professor Bukar Bukarambe offers a thorough examination of the complex and often opaque process behind the appointment of the United Nations Secretary-General. This insightful book delves into the political dynamics, historical precedents, and strategic considerations that shape the selection of this crucial international position.

Professor Bukarambe explores the intricate interplay between global diplomacy, power politics, and the institutional mechanisms that influence the selection process. The book provides a detailed analysis of how candidate nominations are made, the role of member states, and the impact of geopolitical interests on the final decision. It also examines the historical evolution of the selection process and the challenges faced by candidates vying for the role.

Through a critical and well-researched perspective, The Politics and Selection of UN Secretary-General sheds light on the factors that drive the choice of the UN’s top executive and the implications for international governance and policy. It is a valuable resource for scholars, diplomats, and anyone interested in the workings of the United Nations and the broader realm of international politics.

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