Alan James collection

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Alan James collection

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    Accession 2002.2

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    • 1923-1998 (Creation)
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      James, Alan, 1933-

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    7.35 m of textual records

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    (1933-)

    Biographical history

    Alan Morien James, son of Willie James and Martha John, was born on the 20 January 1933 at Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales. Educated in London, James graduated with a B.Sc in Economics, majoring in International Relations, from the London School of Economics with first class honors in 1954. James married Val Hancox in 1956 and had six children. He remarried in 1981 to Professor Lorna Lloyd and they currently reside in Congleton, Cheshire, England. James was a Professor of International Relations at Keele University in Keele, Staffordshire, England from 1974 to 1990 and a Research Professor from 1990 to 1998. As a young university professor, James became interested in the politics of international organizations and in peacekeeping. After his first book in 1969, The Politics of Peacekeeping, his interest in peacekeeping was maintained which led to future writings. James has also held the positions of Rockefeller Research Fellow at Columbia University in New York, Visiting Professor at the University of Ife, in Nigeria, and at Jawaharal Nehru University in New Delhi. A former Chairman of the British International Studies Association, James has also been the Chair of the International Law Section of the International Studies Association, which is based in the United States, and guest Professor at Japan's National Institute for Defense Studies. James has written and published numerous journal articles, book chapters, newspaper articles, and book reviews. His books include: The Politics of Peacekeeping (1969), Sovereign Statehood: The Basis of International Society (1986), Peacekeeping in International Politics (1990) and Britain and The Congo Crisis, 1960-1963 (1996). Books edited by James include The Basis of International Order (1973), States in a Changing World (1993), A Dictionary of Diplomacy (with G.R. Berridge in 2001), and Keeping the Peace in the Cyprus Crisis of 1963-1964 (2002). In connection with his research, James has also paid field visits to ten peacekeeping operations.

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    Collection consists of a variety of records relating to peacekeeping collected by Alan James for research as well as teaching purposes. A large number of Alan James' publications, generally journal articles from 1957 to 1998, U.N. and NATO records, as well as information on the Falkland Island's War are contained in the series. Some of Alan James peacekeeping records are arranged generally, or chronologically, but the majority of records, consisting of United Nations (U.N.) records and newspaper clippings relating to peacekeeping, are arranged according to the country. These records collected by Alan James concern peacekeeping in forty-three countries.

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    Newspapers have been separated from paper for conservation purposes.

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    The records were donated to the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre by Alan James in 1998.

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    The contents of the files have been kept in their original order.

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