'Civil Society' Problematique

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African Civil Society
AKWA IBOM
associations
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Civil Society
Civil Society Literature
council
CSO Representative
delta
Disorderly Behaviors
Eghosa Osaghae
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ethnic
ethnic conflict studies
Geo-political Zones
ijaw
Ijaw Communities
Ijaw Youth
Ijaw Youth Council
International Monetary Fund
Kaiama Declaration
Military Juntas
MOSOP
Nepal's Maoist Rebels
Nepal’s Maoist Rebels
niger
Niger Delta
Niger Delta Development Commission
nigeria
nigerian
Nigerian Civil Society
Nigerian social movements
Nigerian State
Non-state Realm
Oodua Peoples Congress
Oputa Panel
political sociology
President Obasanjo
qualitative case studies
radicalization in Southern Nigeria
regime policy analysis
southern
Vice Versa
youth
youth mobilization

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415648851
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume deftly undertakes both a theoretical deconstruction of the concept of civil society (and related themes, including civility) and an empirical analysis of the radicalization process in Southern Nigeria .

Adedayo Oluwakayode Adekson is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The African Development Imperative. In this capacity, he oversees and propels TADI's youth-focused initiatives, liaises with other entities for partnership cultivation and maintenance purposes, and superintends logistical matters affecting this incipient organisation. Adekson, who was born in the United States and spent part of his formative years in Nigeria, took an undergraduate degree in International Studies and a Masters degree in International Development (with extensive coursework at George Washington University) at American University's School of International Service. He holds Masters and doctoral degrees in Political Science from the University of Maryland, College Park and is an alumnus of the Nonprofit Management Executive Program at Georgetown University. In the recent past, Adedayo Adekson has worked in research, teaching and administrative capacities in North America, Central America and Europe, and undertaken extensive field research in Nigeria for his Masters and doctoral theses. Specifically, he has been affiliated with entities as diverse as the Academy for Educational Development (now christened FHI 360), The World Bank's Development Research Group, Center for International Development and Conflict Management at the University of Maryland, the United Nations-mandated University for Peace, UNESCO Centre at Ulster University, the Great Lakes Colleges Association/Global Liberal Arts Alliance and Michigan State University.

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