Nigeria and World War II

Nigeria and World War II
Title Nigeria and World War II PDF eBook
Author Chima J. Korieh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2020-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 1108425801

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A sophisticated history of colonial interactions in Nigeria during World War II drawing on hitherto unexplored archival resources.

Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa

Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa
Title Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa PDF eBook
Author Richard Frimpong Oppong
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 559
Release 2013-09-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0521199697

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A comprehensive and in-depth analysis of how courts in the countries of Commonwealth Africa decide claims under private international law.

Commonwealth

Commonwealth
Title Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Michael Hardt
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 449
Release 2009-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0674053966

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When Empire appeared in 2000, it defined the political and economic challenges of the era of globalization and, thrillingly, found in them possibilities for new and more democratic forms of social organization. Now, with Commonwealth, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri conclude the trilogy begun with Empire and continued in Multitude, proposing an ethics of freedom for living in our common world and articulating a possible constitution for our common wealth. Drawing on scenarios from around the globe and elucidating the themes that unite them, Hardt and Negri focus on the logic of institutions and the models of governance adequate to our understanding of a global commonwealth. They argue for the idea of the “common” to replace the opposition of private and public and the politics predicated on that opposition. Ultimately, they articulate the theoretical bases for what they call “governing the revolution.” Though this book functions as an extension and a completion of a sustained line of Hardt and Negri’s thought, it also stands alone and is entirely accessible to readers who are not familiar with the previous works. It is certain to appeal to, challenge, and enrich the thinking of anyone interested in questions of politics and globalization.

Gulliver's Troubles

Gulliver's Troubles
Title Gulliver's Troubles PDF eBook
Author Adekeye Adebajo
Publisher University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Pages 436
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"Gulliver's Troubles offers the first comprehensive assessment of the post-Cold War foreign policy of Nigeria - one of Africa's most important states. Expert contributors, comprising academics and scholar-diplomats, analyse Nigeria's most vital domestic challenges and critical regional issues from historical and contemporary perspectives. Nigeria's relations with its neighbours and other significant states and regional and international bodies also come under scrutiny. The debates here, while multi-faceted, share the premise that an effective foreign policy must be built on a sound domestic base and democratic stability."--BOOK JACKET.

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law
Title The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law PDF eBook
Author Curtis A. Bradley
Publisher
Pages 891
Release 2019
Genre Law
ISBN 0190653337

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This 46-chapter book, written by leading experts across the globe, compares and contrasts the foreign relations law of nations around the world, both documenting important differences and also noting commonalities and emerging trends. Comparative foreign relations law is a newly emerging field of study and teaching, and this volume is likely to become a key reference work as the field continues to develop.

The Inside Story of the Modern Commonwealth

The Inside Story of the Modern Commonwealth
Title The Inside Story of the Modern Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Emeka Anyaoku
Publisher Evans Brothers
Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Inside Story is a fascinating account of life at the centre of the Commonwealth's administrative structure and a remarkable insight into how international diplomacy functions at the highest level. On his appointment, Emeka Anyaoku, embarked on a path of careful political diplomacy, often at odds with the more confrontational approach adopted by others, and put the Commonwealth at the centre of negotiating the peaceful rebuilding of a new democratic South Africa. The diplomatic skill, humour and determination that Emeka demonstrated in his handling of the this situation are trademarks of his career in service to the Commonwealth.

Nigeria

Nigeria
Title Nigeria PDF eBook
Author James S. Coleman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 532
Release 2022-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 0520308182

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1958.