New Principles of University Commitment
Raga S. Elim
Tuesday, 05 Dec 1972 at 3:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Raga S. Elim is associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Programs at Kent State University. he obtained his L.L.B. at Ein Shams University, Faculty of Law, Cairo, and his Ph.D. at the American University, School of International Service. He has held positions of Director of International Programs: Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, Director of world Institute for Peace Foundation, and Director of International Studies, State University of New York at Binghampton,Dr. Elim has written Control of International Waterways (1957), The Necessity for Disarmament (1962), and more recently, Report of the Africa and Middle East Conference and the Quest for Peace, (Editor, 1966).Part of the World Affairs Series: World Power in Flux
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