Interview with Ambassador George McGhee / by James S. Sutterlin
1990
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TítuloInterview with Ambassador George McGhee / by James S. Sutterlin
Acceso09 May. 1990 1A (English): McGhee09May90-T1A - MP3 ; 09 May. 1990 1B (English): McGhee09May90-T1B - MP3 ; Thumbnail: McGhee_George-2 - PNG ; Transcript (English): McGhee9May90TRANS - PDF ;
Resúmen
George McGhee (United States of America, 1912 – 2005) was serving as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs in the United States State Department in 1961, during the start of the Congo Crisis. In this position he was assigned, by President Kennedy, to coordinate United States policy regarding involvement in the Congo. He was dispatched to work on peace negotiations in the Congo and support United Nations' peace-keeping efforts there until 1963, when he was reassigned to serve as the United States Ambassador to West Germany. In this interview, conducted during his retirement on 9 May 1990, Mr. McGhee shared his insight into the stance taken by the United States during the Congo Crisis. Specifically, he discussed the relationship between the United States and the United Nations, Secretary-General U Thant, Moise Tshombe and Joseph Mobutu. He also assessed the outcome of the United Nations efforts in the Congo.
Signatura topográfica
ST/DPI/ORAL HISTORY(02)/M23
Fecha[New York] : UN, 9 May 1990
Descripción
37 p.
Notas
Typescript.
Yale University Oral history project on the United Nations.
Accompanied by audiocassettes.
Includes index.
Yale University Oral history project on the United Nations.
Accompanied by audiocassettes.
Includes index.
ColeccionesTipo de recurso > Imágenes y Sonidos
Órganos de la ONU > Secretaría
Órganos de la ONU > Secretaría