Nigeria and the Nation-State

Nigeria and the Nation-State
Title Nigeria and the Nation-State PDF eBook
Author John Campbell
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 311
Release 2020-12-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1538113767

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Nigeria matters. It is Africa’s largest economy, and it is projected to become the third most populous country in the world by 2050, but its democratic aspirations are challenged by rising insecurity. John Campbell traces the fractured colonial history and contemporary ethnic conflicts and political corruption that define Nigeria today. It was not—and never had been—a nation-state like those of Europe. It is still not quite a nation because Nigerians are not yet united by language, religion, culture, or a common national story. It is not quite a state because the government is weak and getting weaker, beset by Islamist terrorism, insurrection, intercommunal violence, and a countrywide crime wave. This deeply knowledgeable book is an antidote to those who would make the mistakes of Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq—mistakes based on misunderstanding—in Nigeria. Up to now, such mistakes have largely been avoided, but Nigeria will soon—and Campbell argues already does—require much greater attention by the West.

Nigeria and the Crisis of the Nation-State

Nigeria and the Crisis of the Nation-State
Title Nigeria and the Crisis of the Nation-State PDF eBook
Author Emeka Nwosu
Publisher Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd
Total Pages 284
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1912234130

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Understanding Organizational Leadership through Ubuntu offers a creative, innovative and holistic approach to understanding organizational leadership using the principles embodied in the African philosophy of personhood known as ubuntu - or the essence of being human. Using African proverbs, folktales and indigenous concepts, the book discusses the organizational principles of ubuntu and the leadership lessons that modern organizations can learn from these principles. The principles include sharing and collective ownership of opportunities, responsibilities and challenges, the importance of people and relationships over things, participatory leadership and decision making, loyalty, reconciliation, experiential learning and knowledge management By using humorous ways that touch people's heart to communicate organizational and personal management and improvement strategies, the book demystifies organizational language while at the same time enhancing its power. It also contributes to the much-needed cross-cultural dialogue among organizations and societies.

Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state

Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state
Title Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 298
Release 1997
Genre Nigeria
ISBN 9780889465145

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Nationalism and the Nation-state

Nationalism and the Nation-state
Title Nationalism and the Nation-state PDF eBook
Author Adeshina Afolayan
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2002
Genre Nation-state
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Nigeria

Nigeria
Title Nigeria PDF eBook
Author John Campbell
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 243
Release 2013-06-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442221585

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Nigeria, the United States’ most important strategic partner in West Africa, is in grave trouble. While Nigerians often claim they are masters of dancing on the brink without falling off, the disastrous administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, the radical Islamic insurrection Boko Haram, and escalating violence in the delta and the north may finally provide the impetus that pushes it into the abyss of state failure. In this thoroughly updated edition, John Campbellexplores Nigeria’s post-colonial history and presents a nuanced explanation of the events and conditions that have carried this complex, dynamic, and very troubled giant to the edge. Central to his analysis are the oil wealth, endemic corruption, and elite competition that have undermined Nigeria’s nascent democratic institutions and alienated an increasingly impoverished population. However, state failure is not inevitable, nor is it in the interest of the United States. Campbell provides concrete new policy options that would not only allow the United States to help Nigeria avoid state failure but also to play a positive role in Nigeria’s political, social, and economic development.

Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state

Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state
Title Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-state PDF eBook
Author E. Ike Udogu
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This volume addresses the struggles and strategies applied by the civilian and military administrations to resolve the issue of political instability in Nigeria. It examines its political history as an entity before Britain colonized the area, and the constitutional developments since 1914 when Britain amalgamated the northern and southern regions to form modern Nigeria.

Nigeria at Fifty

Nigeria at Fifty
Title Nigeria at Fifty PDF eBook
Author Ebenezer Obadare
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317985532

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Nigeria, Africa’s most populous and biggest democracy, celebrates her fiftieth year as an independent nation in October 2010. As the cliché states, ‘As Nigeria goes, so goes Africa’. This book frames the socio-historical and political trajectory of Nigeria while examining the many dimensions of the critical choices that she has made as an independent nation. How does the social composition of interest and power illuminate the actualities and narratives of the Nigerian crisis? How have the choices made by Nigerian leaders structured, and/or have been structured by, the character of the Nigerian state and state-society relations? In what ways is Nigeria’s mono-product, debt-ridden, dependent economy fed by ‘the politics of plunder’? And what are the implications of these questions for the structural relationships of production, reproduction and consumption? This book confronts these questions by making state-centric approaches to understanding African countries speak to relevant social theories that pluralize and complicate our understanding of the specific challenges of a prototypical postcolonial state. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies.