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A Sleeping Giant?: Nigeria's Domestic and International Politics in the Twenty-First Century

A Sleeping Giant?: Nigeria's Domestic and International Politics in the Twenty-First Century

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This edited volume examines Nigeria's domestic and international politics, celebrating the 20th anniversary of its return to democratic rule and discussing the state of democracy, successes, and challenges. It explores Nigeria's relationships with its African neighbors and offers solutions for future development. It is of interest to students and researchers of comparative politics, international relations, foreign policy, African studies, regional politics, peace, security, conflict, and development studies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 185 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This edited volume delves into the intricate tapestry of Nigeria's domestic and international politics, shedding light on its profound implications for the country's national development and international standing. As we mark the twenty-year anniversary of Nigeria's return to democratic rule, this comprehensive volume takes a critical look at the state of democracy in the nation and explores its successes and challenges, with the ultimate goal of offering potential solutions for Nigeria's future growth.

The first half of the volume delves into the realm of domestic politics, providing a comprehensive examination of current issues that shape Nigeria's political landscape. These include the highly anticipated 2019 elections, the complex dynamics of Nigerian federalism, the role of the media in shaping public opinion, the intricate dynamics between the state and civil society, and the devastating impact of Boko Haram terrorism. By examining these critical topics, the volume offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics that underpin Nigeria's political system.

The second half of the volume takes a broader perspective, exploring Nigeria's complex relationships with its African neighbors. The book examines the intricate dynamics between Nigeria and South Africa, a key player in the region's political and economic landscape. It also explores the relationships between Nigeria and Egypt, Ghana, and Cameroon, among other African nations. Through in-depth analysis and insightful commentary, the volume sheds light on the challenges and opportunities that arise from these bilateral and multilateral relationships, highlighting the importance of regional cooperation and collaboration in addressing the continent's shared challenges.

This edited volume appeals to a wide range of scholars and researchers interested in comparative politics, international relations, foreign policy, African studies, regional politics, peace, security, conflict, and development studies. It provides a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria's political landscape and its role in the broader African context. Moreover, the volume's insights and recommendations will be of interest to African policymakers and decision-makers as they navigate the complex challenges and opportunities of the region.

In conclusion, this edited volume offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of Nigeria's domestic and international politics, providing valuable insights into the country's political landscape and its implications for national development and international status. As we continue to witness the evolution of Nigeria's political landscape, this volume will remain a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers alike.

Weight: 314g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030733773
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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