This book investigates the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and politicized debates held there. The author explores how participants have employed depoliticization as a defensive diplomatic technique in a multilateral forum.
This book investigates the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and politicized debates held there. The author explores how participants have employed depoliticization as a defensive diplomatic technique in a multilateral forum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michä M. Kobierecki is an associate professor of political science at the University of Lodz, Poland. He has over 50 scientific publications, including two books, one of which is published in English. He spent his whole research career working on international relations, with a specific emphasis on politics and sport.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments List of acronyms Introduction 1 The ICAO: History, structure, and functioning The origins General information and organizational structure ICAO's relevance Conclusions 2 Politics, politicization, and depoliticization in international organizations Politicization Depoliticization Depoliticization as a diplomatic technique Conclusions 3 Conflicts over ICAO membership and members' statehood Spain's ICAO membership Chinese membership in ICAO South Africa's ICAO membership The conflict between Cyprus and Turkey Conclusions 4 The Arab- Israeli conflict in the ICAO Israeli complaints about civil aviation difficulties created by the Arab states Israeli attack on Beirut airport in 1968 Interception of the Lebanese civil aircraft by the Israeli Air Force in 1973 Jerusalem airport controversy Observer status of the Palestine Liberation Organization Interception of Libyan Arab Airlines flight by Israel 1986 Conclusions 5 The political context of shootdowns of civil aircraft Shootdown of the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 by the USSR in 1983 Shootdown of the Iran Air Flight 655 by the United States in 1988 Conclusions 6 Tensions between Russia and the West on the forum of ICAO Forced landing of Ryanair Flight 4978 in Minsk The Russian invasion of Ukraine Russia- West estrangement at the 41st Assembly Conclusions Conclusions Bibliography Index
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments List of acronyms Introduction 1 The ICAO: History, structure, and functioning The origins General information and organizational structure ICAO's relevance Conclusions 2 Politics, politicization, and depoliticization in international organizations Politicization Depoliticization Depoliticization as a diplomatic technique Conclusions 3 Conflicts over ICAO membership and members' statehood Spain's ICAO membership Chinese membership in ICAO South Africa's ICAO membership The conflict between Cyprus and Turkey Conclusions 4 The Arab- Israeli conflict in the ICAO Israeli complaints about civil aviation difficulties created by the Arab states Israeli attack on Beirut airport in 1968 Interception of the Lebanese civil aircraft by the Israeli Air Force in 1973 Jerusalem airport controversy Observer status of the Palestine Liberation Organization Interception of Libyan Arab Airlines flight by Israel 1986 Conclusions 5 The political context of shootdowns of civil aircraft Shootdown of the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 by the USSR in 1983 Shootdown of the Iran Air Flight 655 by the United States in 1988 Conclusions 6 Tensions between Russia and the West on the forum of ICAO Forced landing of Ryanair Flight 4978 in Minsk The Russian invasion of Ukraine Russia- West estrangement at the 41st Assembly Conclusions Conclusions Bibliography Index
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