The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire

The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire

by Kal Raustiala
The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire

The Absolutely Indispensable Man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the Fight to End Empire

by Kal Raustiala

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Overview

A wide-ranging political biography of diplomat, Nobel prize winner, and civil rights leader Ralph Bunche.

A legendary diplomat, scholar, and civil rights leader, Ralph Bunche was one of the most prominent Black Americans of the twentieth century. The first African American to obtain a political science Ph.D. from Harvard and a celebrated diplomat at the United Nations, he was once so famous he handed out the Best Picture award at the Oscars. Yet today Ralph Bunche is largely forgotten.

In The Absolutely Indispensable Man, Kal Raustiala restores Bunche to his rightful place in history. He shows that Bunche was not only a singular figure in midcentury America; he was also one of the key architects of the postwar international order. Raustiala tells the story of Bunche's dramatic life, from his early years in prewar Los Angeles to UCLA, Harvard, the State Department, and the heights of global diplomacy at the United Nations. After narrowly avoiding assassination Bunche received the Nobel Peace Prize for his ground-breaking mediation of the first Arab-Israeli conflict, catapulting him to popular fame. A central player in some of the most dramatic crises of the Cold War, he pioneered conflict management and peacekeeping at the UN. But as Raustiala argues, his most enduring achievement was his work to dismantle European empire. Bunche perceptively saw colonialism as the central issue of the 20th century and decolonization as a project of global racial justice.

From marching with Martin Luther King to advising presidents and prime ministers, Ralph Bunche shaped our world in lasting ways. This definitive biography gives him his due. It also reminds us that postwar decolonization not only fundamentally transformed world politics, but also powerfully intersected with America's own civil rights struggle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197602232
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2022
Pages: 688
Sales rank: 498,367
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 2.10(d)

About the Author

Kal Raustiala is the Promise Professor of Comparative and International Law & Director of the Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA.

Table of Contents

ForewordPreface1. West and East2. Mandates and Colonies3. A World View of Race4. The War5. Rebuilding the World6. San Francisco7. The UNO8. The Struggle Over Trusteeship9. The Problem of Palestine10. The Path to the Prize11. Triumph12. Bunche Fever13. Loyalty14. Showdown at Suez15. Corporal Bunche16. To Gaza17. The Year of Africa18. Katanga19. The Congo and the Cold War20. The Death of Hammarskjold21. Kennedy and Johnson22. From Saigon to Selma23. Seeking an End24. An Idealist and a RealistEpilogue
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