1st Edition
Decolonization And Dependence The Development Of Nigerian-u.s. Relations, 1960-1984
By Bassey E Ate
Copyright 1987
298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
298 Pages
by
Routledge
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Nigerian and African foreign policy studies are finally achieving a degrees of maturity. First published in 1987, this volume juxtaposes levels, leaders and periods, relating to national ideologies and regional issues, it also looks at cycles in political economy from the rise and decline of American industry to the petro-naira windfall.
Introduction 1 Decolonization in African Politics: The Opening Phase 2 The Bases of Nigeria's Foreign Economic and Political Relations: 1960-1961; 3 The Emerging Structure of Bilateral Dependence: 1960-1966 4 Regional Policy Relationship: The Necessity for Moderation and Cooperation 5 The Changing Bilateral Structure, 1967-1976: Political Economy of War and Oil 6 Regional Policy Relationship: Straining for Independent Leadership 7 The Promise of a Partnership: Obuanjo and Carter, 1977-1979; 8 Retrogression: Shehu Shagari and Ronald Reagan, 1980-1983, 9 Conclusion
Biography
Bassey E Ate