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1 Boutros Boutros-Ghali, `UN Peace-keeping in a New Era: A New Chance for Peace', The World Today , vol. 49, 1993, no. 4, pp. 66-69.
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2 For other works which address the question of the relationship between the UN and regional organizations in some depth, see the excellent pamphlet published by the United Nations Association (UK) entitled Memorandum on An Agenda for Peace. The Expanding Role of the United Nations and the Implications for UK Policy (London, 1993). See also Ted Dunn's pamphlet entitled Regional Peace and Development Programmes (Manningtree: Alternatives to War Press, 1993).
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3 An Agenda for Peace. Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-keeping (New York: United Nations, 1992).
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4 B. Boutros-Ghali, `UN Peace-keeping...', p. 68.
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5 Africa Confidential , 14 August 1992
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6 O. Obasanjo, `Africa in the 21st Century'; J.B. Chipenda, `Opportunity for Change: A Rejoinder'; and O. Adeniji, `Regionalism in Africa', all in Security Dialogue , vol. 24, no.2, June 1993, pp. 197-206, pp. 207-209, pp. 211-220.
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7 Lindsay Barret, `The Cairo Declaration', West Africa , 12-18 July 1993, pp. 1197-98.
