My Odyssey

My Odyssey
Author: Nnamdi Azikiwe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1994
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 9789782462275

An Introduction to Political Science in Nigeria

An Introduction to Political Science in Nigeria
Author: Adeoye A. Akinsanya
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0761857443

An Introduction to Political Science in Nigeria attempts to fill the void in the literature for undergraduate and graduate students in the Third World, particularly Nigeria, that are studying the arts, humanities, social sciences, education, and law. Primarily intended for introductory courses in political science and, specifically, Nigerian government, the material covers such areas as the foundations of political science, key concepts of political thought, political systems, citizenship, world order, and politics.

Renascent Africa

Renascent Africa
Author: Nnamdi Azikiwe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1968
Genre: Black nationalism
ISBN:

First Published in 1968. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

National Self-Determination and Justice in Multinational States

National Self-Determination and Justice in Multinational States
Author: Anna Moltchanova
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-08-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9048126916

Substate nationalism, especially in the past fifteen years, has noticeably affected the political and territorial stability of many countries, both democratic and democratizing. Norms exist to limit the behavior of collective agents in relation to individuals; the set of universally accepted human rights provides a basic framework. There is a lacuna in international law, however, in the regulation of the behavior of groups toward other groups, with the exception of relations among states. The book offers a normative approach to moderate minority nationalism that treats minorities and majorities in multinational states justly and argues for the differentiation of group rights based on how group agents are constituted. It argues that group agency requires a shared set of beliefs concerning membership and the social ontology it offers ensures that group rights can be aligned with individual rights. It formulates a set of principles that, if adopted, would aid conflict resolution in multinational states. The book pays special attention to national self-determination in transitional societies. The book is intended for everyone in political philosophy and political science interested in global justice and international law and legal practitioners interested in normative issues and group rights

Africa’s Big Men

Africa’s Big Men
Author: Kenneth Kalu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351363719

This book spotlights, analyzes and explains varying forms and patterns of state-society relations on the African continent, taking as point of departure the complexities created by the emergence, proliferation and complicated interactions of so-called ‘big men’ across Africa's fifty-four states. The contributors interrogate the evolution of Africa’s big men; the role of the big men in Africa’s political and economic development; and the relationship between the state, the big men and the citizens. Throughout the chapters the contributors engage with a number of questions from different disciplinary and methodological orientations. How did these states evolve to exhibit various deformities in their composition, functioning and in their relations with the societies that they govern? What roles did Atlantic and other slavery and European colonialism play in creating states that are unable to display the right and good relationships with citizens in civil society? Why did these forms of predatory state-society relations continue to thrive in Africa after the end of Atlantic slave trade and subsequent colonialism? Why did the emerging African leaders at independence fail to effectively dismantle the structures of exploitation and expropriation that were the defining features of slavery and colonialism? Who are Africa’s ‘big men’, and what are their trajectories? This book is essential reading for all students and scholars of African politics, public policy and administration, political economy, and democratisation.