This paper seeks to examine the opinions of some scholars on Nigeria‘s agitation for reform and inclusion in the permanent seat of the Security Council of the United Nations, presently occupied by five countries including the United States of America, Russia, Great Britain, France and China. The essence of the reform is to make it look more democratic thereby reflecting all the continents of the world, against the present order. The paper also investigates the elements that undermine Nigeria‘s bid for inclusion in the permanent seat of the Security Council. The paper adopts content analysis in its methodology, with particular focus on secondary data as source of information.. The paper finds out that Nigeria, at present, cannot occupy a per...
This paper analyses Nigeria’s role in the African Union (AU) and con-cludes that the latter is a str...
This article analyses the disunity among African states in terms of United Nations Security Council ...
The United Nations is based on the principle of collective security-- nations banding together to pr...
The membership composition of the UN Security Council (UNSC) and especially the permanent seats has ...
Master of Social Sciences in International Relations. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This ...
This study demonstrates that Nigeria’s power scheme in the United Nations (UN) clearly amounts to “i...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The attempt to reform the...
The United Nations is composed of six principal organs. These are the General Assembly, the Security...
Two traditions of analysis exist with regard to the nature and expression of non-alignment in Nigeri...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
The debate around viable global governance has become increasingly topical, particularly from the pe...
This paper examines the veto power system in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with the ar...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
This paper analyses Nigeria’s role in the African Union (AU) and con-cludes that the latter is a str...
This article analyses the disunity among African states in terms of United Nations Security Council ...
The United Nations is based on the principle of collective security-- nations banding together to pr...
The membership composition of the UN Security Council (UNSC) and especially the permanent seats has ...
Master of Social Sciences in International Relations. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This ...
This study demonstrates that Nigeria’s power scheme in the United Nations (UN) clearly amounts to “i...
This paper sets out to analyze Veto power in the global community through democratization of UN Secu...
The paper uses methods of historical and comparative analysis and studies the functioning of United ...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The attempt to reform the...
The United Nations is composed of six principal organs. These are the General Assembly, the Security...
Two traditions of analysis exist with regard to the nature and expression of non-alignment in Nigeri...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
The debate around viable global governance has become increasingly topical, particularly from the pe...
This paper examines the veto power system in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), with the ar...
The United Nations Security Council has been of unique importance and authority in serving the maint...
This paper analyses Nigeria’s role in the African Union (AU) and con-cludes that the latter is a str...
This article analyses the disunity among African states in terms of United Nations Security Council ...
The United Nations is based on the principle of collective security-- nations banding together to pr...