Dominant views about politicized armies tend to portray the political actors in the military as bearers of the collective orientation of the entire institution towards democracy. Also civil society is mostly qualified as a democratising space. Nonetheless, these notions obscure the janiform potentials of political agencies in transitional states, where the military and civil society are neither exclusively authoritarian nor democratic. Essentially transition to democracy from military rule and post-authoritarian consolidation is a dialectical see-saw between genuine democratic interests in civil society and similar actors within military institutions on the one hand; and a bloc of undemocratic interests constituted by military actors and th...
In the developed countries, the military is identified largely for their role in the defence of the ...
This paper investigates a recurring factor of military dominance in Nigeria politics. It explores th...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...
Dominant views about politicized armies tend to portray the political actors in the military as bear...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
Despite the vast research that has been done on the Nigerian military, virtually all of these studie...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examined the military as an institution and its role in democraticsuccession ...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
Generally, the assumption is that it is useful to apprehend where a nation has come from, historical...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examines the military, ethnicity and democracy within the context of Nigeria's historical...
No doubt, the existence of the military is a sine qua non to the continuing existence of the polity....
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has been in the firm grip of military dictatorship for m...
In the developed countries, the military is identified largely for their role in the defence of the ...
This paper investigates a recurring factor of military dominance in Nigeria politics. It explores th...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...
Dominant views about politicized armies tend to portray the political actors in the military as bear...
Nigeria like several other countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America depicted the picture of a ‘pr...
Despite the vast research that has been done on the Nigerian military, virtually all of these studie...
Nigeria has gone through an intense period of political transformation and reconstitution since inde...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examined the military as an institution and its role in democraticsuccession ...
This thesis aims to address the military’s role in democratization studies by identifying the variab...
Generally, the assumption is that it is useful to apprehend where a nation has come from, historical...
Democratic governance constitutes an enduring challenge for Africa’s most population nation, Nigeria...
This paper examines the military, ethnicity and democracy within the context of Nigeria's historical...
No doubt, the existence of the military is a sine qua non to the continuing existence of the polity....
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has been in the firm grip of military dictatorship for m...
In the developed countries, the military is identified largely for their role in the defence of the ...
This paper investigates a recurring factor of military dominance in Nigeria politics. It explores th...
The major objective of this study is to examine the struggle between the Nigerian civil society and ...