Nigeria's leadership role in inter-African relations remains a myth despite the country's assertiveness in the areas of liberation, conflict mediation and regional economic integration. Rhetoric and posturing in inter-African diplomacy have become a substitute for reality. Furthermore, the weakness of the Nigerian domestic structure and the effects of the structural adjustment programme negate Nigerians capabilities to exert a leadership in inter-African diplomacy
www.brill.nl/ssmInternational audienceDepuis les Indépendances africaines des années 60, et le régim...
This work is on the French military intervention in Cote d’Ivoire. It setsitself a double challenge ...
Executive Council Sixth Ordinary Session 24 – 28 January 2005 Abuja, NigeriaConseil Executif Sixième...
L’Afrique du Sud et le Nigeria demeurent les deux plus grandes puissances économiques en Afrique. To...
The difficulties Africa is going through are illustrated in the gap between its growing dependence o...
The crisis of the State preceded structural adjustment, the latter only exposing a pre-existing econ...
With a GDP of355 million dollars, i.e. 4 % of the world GDP, the African continent is economically t...
The study of conflict management, especially that relating to mediation, occupies an important place...
Réputé quartier africain depuis les années 90, Château Rouge est devenu en trente ans un quartier d’...
The objective is to put into light certain historical and cultural aspects of the Targuie civilizati...
L’intégration du Maroc à l’Afrique est un processus complexe qui est mis en œuvre. Cette intégration...
« Despotisme, Démocratie et Diplomatie: Relations Nigéria-Afrique du Sud 1993-1999 » Résumé Immédi...
Africa is plagued by some of the most brutal and violent conflicts in the world. Peacekeeping missio...
With the marginalization of Africa in international trade, previous models for operationalizing rela...
Executive Council Sixth Ordinary Session 24 – 28 January 2005 Abuja, NigeriaConseil Exécutif Sixième...
www.brill.nl/ssmInternational audienceDepuis les Indépendances africaines des années 60, et le régim...
This work is on the French military intervention in Cote d’Ivoire. It setsitself a double challenge ...
Executive Council Sixth Ordinary Session 24 – 28 January 2005 Abuja, NigeriaConseil Executif Sixième...
L’Afrique du Sud et le Nigeria demeurent les deux plus grandes puissances économiques en Afrique. To...
The difficulties Africa is going through are illustrated in the gap between its growing dependence o...
The crisis of the State preceded structural adjustment, the latter only exposing a pre-existing econ...
With a GDP of355 million dollars, i.e. 4 % of the world GDP, the African continent is economically t...
The study of conflict management, especially that relating to mediation, occupies an important place...
Réputé quartier africain depuis les années 90, Château Rouge est devenu en trente ans un quartier d’...
The objective is to put into light certain historical and cultural aspects of the Targuie civilizati...
L’intégration du Maroc à l’Afrique est un processus complexe qui est mis en œuvre. Cette intégration...
« Despotisme, Démocratie et Diplomatie: Relations Nigéria-Afrique du Sud 1993-1999 » Résumé Immédi...
Africa is plagued by some of the most brutal and violent conflicts in the world. Peacekeeping missio...
With the marginalization of Africa in international trade, previous models for operationalizing rela...
Executive Council Sixth Ordinary Session 24 – 28 January 2005 Abuja, NigeriaConseil Exécutif Sixième...
www.brill.nl/ssmInternational audienceDepuis les Indépendances africaines des années 60, et le régim...
This work is on the French military intervention in Cote d’Ivoire. It setsitself a double challenge ...
Executive Council Sixth Ordinary Session 24 – 28 January 2005 Abuja, NigeriaConseil Executif Sixième...