Sino-Africa Cooperation: A Pre-Condition for Peace and Security in Africa
In: Journal of African foreign affairs: (JoAFA), Band 10, Heft 2, S. 47-59
ISSN: 2056-5658
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In: Journal of African foreign affairs: (JoAFA), Band 10, Heft 2, S. 47-59
ISSN: 2056-5658
In: African journal of terrorism & insurgency research: AJoTIR, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 5-22
ISSN: 2732-5008
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In: Journal of African foreign affairs: (JoAFA), Band 10, Heft 3, S. 53-75
ISSN: 2056-5658
In: The Journal of social, political and economic studies, Band 40, Heft 3
ISSN: 0278-839X, 0193-5941
This article provides an overview of the internal conflicts within Nigeria, doing so primarily through explaining the role of Nigeria's youth in either igniting or sustaining the types of insurgency that have plagued the country in the post-military era. In pursuing this, this article focuses on the activities of the Niger Delta militants, which dominated the start of the current democratic dispensation, and those of the Boko Haram insurgents in the north. This article suggests socio-economic empowerment of the youths as an antidote to youth unemployment, and, by extension, as a way to avert future armed insurrection and other forms of violent conflicts that have become synonymous with Nigerian youths. Adapted from the source document.
This work examines the complex phenomenon of global terrorism in a fast evolving International Order (the New World Order) that is driven by the wheel of globalization as a historical process. The discourse is domesticated within the Nigeria geographical space with the onslaught of the Boko Haram attack on the Nigerian state; its premier institutional bulwark represented by the military and its vulnerable populations as case study. The article presents Nigeria as a deeply divided society that is exploited by the terrorist to their advantage. The work contained herein is anchored on the failed state and the relative deprivation theoretical model to sustain its thrust and give meaning to the arguments articulated. The methodology depended-on for data leans heavily on the analysis of secondary sources within the traditional liberal and social science orientations. Finally, the article presents a set of recommendations that could contribute in the reversal of the grounds covered by the Boko Haram since the highly ghoulish movement launched its macabre push against the symbol of Nigeria's legitimacy as a sovereign state amongst other international system of states. DOI:10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s2p247
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In: Journal of African Union studies: JoAUS, Band 12, Heft 3, S. 167-185
ISSN: 2050-4306
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In: Journal of African Union studies: JoAUS, Band S9, Heft 1, S. 5-22
ISSN: 2050-4306