Tracing diplomatic tutelage: (post)colonial pedagogies and the training of African diplomats
Throughout the twentieth-century, colonies emerged from the so-called tutelage of European imperial powers to represent themselves as sovereign states. One consequence of this change was an expansion in overseas diplomatic training, aimed at inducting into international life the hundreds of diplomat...
Main Authors: | McConnell, F, Craggs, R, Harris, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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