Political Culture, Change, and Security Policy in Nigeria
In: Routledge Contemporary Africa Ser
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the author -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: antecedents and the trajectory of history -- 2 Political culture and institutionalization: defining characteristics -- 3 Contested discourse: policy dissonance and the limits of deliberative consensus -- 4 Corruption and development: value ethics in comparative perspective -- 5 Corruption and political decay: an institutional footnote -- 6 Corruption and socialization: a cultural hypothesis -- 7 Constructing identities: norms of dissent and political violence in the Niger Delta -- 8 Developing national security policy: context and competing imperatives -- 9 Strategic fusion: the making of a grand doctrine -- 10 Reconciling state and citizenship: civic culture and national development planning -- Appendices -- A. Divergent identities: a social constructivist analysis of conflict and political action in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. (Informed Consent Questionnaire AUM IRB 2009–28). -- B. Zonal ArcMaps: hotspot analysis of geographical clusters of respondents' opinions -- C. Respondents' sampled opinions on crucial policy and national issues -- Bibliography -- Index