Nigeria-South Africa Relations and Regional Hegemonic Competence
Edited by Oluwaseun Tella ()
in Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development from Springer, currently edited by Diery Seck, Juliet Elu and Yaw Nyarko
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-00081-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Internal, Regional and External Impediments to Nigeria and South Africa’s Hegemonic Competence in Africa
- Oluwaseun Tella
- Ch Chapter 10 South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Nigeria’s Oputa Panel: Comparison, Lessons and the Future of Truth Commissions in Africa
- Everisto Benyera
- Ch Chapter 11 Civil Society Organizations and Policy Making on Gender Issues: South Africa and Nigeria in Comparative Perspective
- Tolulope Adeogun
- Ch Chapter 2 African Powerhouses: A Decolonial Critique of Nigeria and South Africa’s Perceived Economic and Political Strengths in the Modern World-System
- Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay
- Ch Chapter 3 The Quest for African Permanent Membership of the UNSC: A Comparative Assessment of Nigeria and South Africa’s Eligibility
- Michael Thekiso and Jo-Ansie Wyk
- Ch Chapter 4 Nigeria-South Africa Relations in the Context of Climate Change: Prospects and Challenges
- Oluwole Olutola
- Ch Chapter 5 Climate Change Adaptation and Conflict Prevention: Innovation and Sustainable Livestock Production in Nigeria and South Africa
- Temitope Edward Akinyemi
- Ch Chapter 6 Globalization, Migration and the Plight of Nigerians in South Africa
- Olubukola S. Adesina
- Ch Chapter 7 Africa’s Emerging Giants and the Drug Scourge: Exploring a Nigeria-South African Bilateral Partnership
- Dorcas Ettang and Nthatuwa Leeke
- Ch Chapter 8 From Economic Diplomacy to Pan-African Identity: Exploring Nigeria-South Africa Cooperation for Continental Integration and Development in Africa
- Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba
- Ch Chapter 9 Nigeria and South Africa in Sub-Regional Peace and Security Agenda: A Comparison
- Adeoye O. Akinola
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00081-3
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