Kofi Annan’s Masterclass on Peace and Power Sharing
Date
November 23, 2023
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AfricaDate
November 23, 2023
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AfricaNovember 23, 2023 — Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who died in 2018, was one of the most famous diplomats of his time. On today’s episode, from our friends at Foreign Policy’s “The Negotiators,” we’re sharing the story of Annan’s mediation of a Kenyan political crisis in 2008—which stands out as one of his most impressive acts of diplomacy.
Image courtesy of UN Geneva Photo / Jean-Marc Ferré
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