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Nigerian and the Challenges of Global Politics

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The Nigerian state has come under serious scholarly scrutiny given the primacy of state in international relations. This is more so in the context of the volatile nature of international politics. Thus, this paper interrogates the nature and character of relations between the state in Nigeria and the increasing complexities in globalization literature. It borrows heavily from secondary data,...
 
Published at In Omotola, S.J., and Alumona, I.M. (eds.) The State in Contemporary Nigeria: Issues, Perspectives and Challenges. Ibadan, Nigeria: John Archers Publishers Ltd.
Pages 564-575
Published in 2016
 
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1. Chidozie, F.C. and Olanrewaju, I.P.
Olanrewaju Ilemobola » Ilemobola Peter Olanrewaju is a Lecturer II in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. He is widely published in the areas of African conflict, peace and security studies. His articles are published in revered books and academic journal outlets indexed in ISI, Scopus, etc. and presented in international conferences that are indexed... view full profile
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