At the inception of the Fourth Republic in 1999, Nigeria was already at the drawing board in search of the nature of policies and projects that can correct the flaws in the foundation of its political economy and create the enabling environment for actualisation of economic revival. This is because the policies of ex-military dictators have led to the collapse of the Naira and completely rubbished the Nigerian economy. Several antidotes were listed among which was the need for a new foreign policy approach. This led to the adoption of reciprocity and economic diplomacy to replace her previous foreign policy based on the principle of Africa as centrepiece. This article evaluates the trend in operation of the new principle since 2000 and its ...
Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy posture has given the country worldwide visibility and recognit...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
Foreign policy is the methods and means used by a nation-State to achieve its aims and interests in ...
Synonymous with Nigeria is a deep political cleavage, which causes major political issues to be viol...
Foreign policy is a contraction of domestic policies intended to promote and protect national intere...
This paper examines foreign policy and public-private partnership for economic development in Nigeri...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
This paper examines China–Nigeria political-economic relations since the end of the Cold War using ...
This thesis is a case study of Federal Nigeria's foreign policy for the period 1960-66. Concerned wi...
In the contemporary global political economy, foreign direct investment (FDI) is gaining currency on...
Nigeria’s leadership role within the West-African sub-region and on the continent of Africa is incon...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
The foreign policy of a country towards inter-governmental organizations has become a Predominant ch...
Synonymous with Nigeria is a deep political cleavage, which causes major political issues to be viol...
The purpose of this study is to identify the elements of change and continuity in Nigeria's Africa p...
Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy posture has given the country worldwide visibility and recognit...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
Foreign policy is the methods and means used by a nation-State to achieve its aims and interests in ...
Synonymous with Nigeria is a deep political cleavage, which causes major political issues to be viol...
Foreign policy is a contraction of domestic policies intended to promote and protect national intere...
This paper examines foreign policy and public-private partnership for economic development in Nigeri...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
This paper examines China–Nigeria political-economic relations since the end of the Cold War using ...
This thesis is a case study of Federal Nigeria's foreign policy for the period 1960-66. Concerned wi...
In the contemporary global political economy, foreign direct investment (FDI) is gaining currency on...
Nigeria’s leadership role within the West-African sub-region and on the continent of Africa is incon...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
The foreign policy of a country towards inter-governmental organizations has become a Predominant ch...
Synonymous with Nigeria is a deep political cleavage, which causes major political issues to be viol...
The purpose of this study is to identify the elements of change and continuity in Nigeria's Africa p...
Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy posture has given the country worldwide visibility and recognit...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
Foreign policy is the methods and means used by a nation-State to achieve its aims and interests in ...