For close to fifty years, the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon continued over the region along their border known as the Bakassi peninsula. The dispute almost led to war in the mid-1990s, was settled by the International Court of Justice in 2002, and resulted in hand-off of the territory by Nigeria to Cameroon in 2008. Content analysis of newspapers from Nigeria and Cameroon for the year 2010 revealed underlying identity-based needs that had been left largely unaddressed. Analysis of Nigerian newspapers showed a prevalent discussion of unfulfilled identity needs and an unresolved identity-conflict potential. Analysis of Cameroonian newspapers revealed the fulfilling of a new identity as the Bakassi region was proactively pop...
Nigeria, the West African local hegemon, has been actively involved in the integration process and s...
The split of Sudan into two sovereign states, Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan, in July 20 II d...
The Bakassi peninsula conflict and its resolution had absorbed most of Cameroon and Nigeria's socio-...
For close to fifty years, the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon continued over the re...
The Greentree Agreement of 2006 between Cameroon and Nigeria ended the conflict over the ownership o...
This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examin...
The Nigeria-Cameroon conflict over the Bakassi Peninsula is territorial in nature with economic unde...
The Bakassi Peninsula was a disputed piece of territory between Nigeria and Cameroon for decades and...
This study examined the Nigeria-Cameroon Boundary dispute over Bakassi Peninsula and apart- from ana...
The imposition of colonial boundaries in Africa created serious problems for the postcolonial states...
Of all Nigeria’s borderlands, the one with Cameroon has remained the most conflictual. Beginning wit...
Nigeria which typifies the condition in most African countries, is bedeviled by disputes and conflic...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
The Northern Cameroons, which the Sardauna LGA of Taraba State constitutes a part, was neither a col...
The military skirmishes over the Bakassi peninsula between Cameroon and Nigeria was as a result of t...
Nigeria, the West African local hegemon, has been actively involved in the integration process and s...
The split of Sudan into two sovereign states, Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan, in July 20 II d...
The Bakassi peninsula conflict and its resolution had absorbed most of Cameroon and Nigeria's socio-...
For close to fifty years, the territorial dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon continued over the re...
The Greentree Agreement of 2006 between Cameroon and Nigeria ended the conflict over the ownership o...
This paper sketches a conceptual framework of international conflict dynamics and resolution, examin...
The Nigeria-Cameroon conflict over the Bakassi Peninsula is territorial in nature with economic unde...
The Bakassi Peninsula was a disputed piece of territory between Nigeria and Cameroon for decades and...
This study examined the Nigeria-Cameroon Boundary dispute over Bakassi Peninsula and apart- from ana...
The imposition of colonial boundaries in Africa created serious problems for the postcolonial states...
Of all Nigeria’s borderlands, the one with Cameroon has remained the most conflictual. Beginning wit...
Nigeria which typifies the condition in most African countries, is bedeviled by disputes and conflic...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
The Northern Cameroons, which the Sardauna LGA of Taraba State constitutes a part, was neither a col...
The military skirmishes over the Bakassi peninsula between Cameroon and Nigeria was as a result of t...
Nigeria, the West African local hegemon, has been actively involved in the integration process and s...
The split of Sudan into two sovereign states, Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan, in July 20 II d...
The Bakassi peninsula conflict and its resolution had absorbed most of Cameroon and Nigeria's socio-...