Nigeria and the formation of ECOWAS
Olatunde J. B. Ojo
International Organization, 1980, vol. 34, issue 4, 571-604
Abstract:
The inauguration of ECOWAS in Lagos on 28 May 1975 has been hailed as a breakthrough in the long series of efforts to institute some form of economic cooperation and integration embracing the entire West African subregion. While Nigeria's role as leader in the process of forming ECOWAS is generally acknowledged, no systematic analysis exists of the nature of Nigeria's role nor of its impact on and probable consequences for the organization.
Date: 1980
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