Africa''s International Relations in a Globalising World: Perspectives on Nigerian Foreign Policy at Sixty and Beyond
English
Since its emergence in 1960 as an independent state, Nigeria has stood out as the most populous Black country in the world. In Africas International Relations in a Globalising World: Perspectives on Nigerian Foreign Policy at Sixty and Beyond, edited by Usman A. Tar and Sharkdam Wapmuk, contributors examine Nigerias role within Africa as well as internationally.
They show how Nigeria has used the platforms of international organisations to advance its interests while fulfilling its regional and global obligations. The contributors address areas such as Nigerias economic development and policies, Nigerias relationship with other countries, and the urgent challenge of countering terrorism in the context of ensuring sustainable development. The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the fore the need for strong global relations and reminded humanity of the importance of multilateral solutions to global problems such as health. The editors and contributors address essential questions such as how well has Nigerian foreign policy and its practice of diplomacy served national interest, and what more needs to be done to assure of better results now and into the future.
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