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Domestic Terrorism, Official Response and the Politics of Black Gold in Niger-Delta,Nigeria
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Domestic Terrorism, Official Response and the Politics of Black Gold in Niger-Delta,Nigeria

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Modern societies are embroiled with varied levels of conflict. The type and intensity of conflict is often historically determined and the causative factors are also closely tied to the social dynamics of the global community.
 
Published at Ife PsychologIA. 21(1): 114-127
Published in 2013
 
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Ibietan, Jide and Joshua, Segun
Joshua Segun
 
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