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This article has the challenge to discuss the ambivalent relationship between arrival in the power through concessions to conservative sectors of society, foreshadowed in the "letter to the Brazilian people" and the discourse of the struggle for power based on the argument of search for relevant social gains, in which part of the Brazilian left is immersed since the victory of Workers Pa...
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Authors Guilherme Augusto Batista Carvalho
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Page No. 19 to 33

Over the years, Nigeria has faced series of development challenges despite the fact that the governments have constantly accessed credit facilities for national development. This contradiction became a source of worry for scholars, journalists, and commentators who began to question the management of the country’s foreign debt. The debate became more critical and controv...
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Authors David M.E. Nwogbaga PhD, Onwa, Doris O.
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Page No. 35 to 47

This paper probes French-Western manipulative policies and activities in Mali within the framework of critical theory of international relations, while at the same time, examining globalisation as “colonialism” by other means. It then goes on to assess the role played by France in both the cause and containment of the Malian crisis and the implications of the...
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Authors Eneemaku Idachaba
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Page No. 1 to 6

This paper investigates the problems militating against the realization of the NIEO. The paper then examines the globalization of the world economy and the economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe, being the two most important economic processes at work in recent years. The negotiations for the NIEO, therefore, cover two broad spectrums of concern to Africa namely, international...
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Authors Eneemaku Idachaba
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Page No. 1 to 6

In the current established political analyses a few ciclehes have been put into circulation, such as: the USA is the only global superpower; the legitimacy of the United States of America’s actions on the world stage is self-evident and cannot be questioned; it’s preferable to have a globalization made under the United States of America, because this is ...
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Authors Nicolae Iuga, Tilca Magnolia
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Page No. 87 to 91

This work examined the impediments corruption pose on Nigerias’ economy. It states that “Corruption in Nigeria is endemic in all facets and it has continued to challenge the goals of sustainability of development efforts in all ramifications. Thus, this chapter provides explanations on the corruption variable in the country, its negative impacts, consequen...
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Authors Philips O. Okolo
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Page No. 7 to 18

Nigeria has undergone a long process of restructuring in terms of the number of geopolitical administrative units that constitute the polity. The process is popularly referred to as “state creation” in federal systems, particularly in Nigeria. This study examines the various rationale posited for creation of states in the country, such as quest for balanced f...
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Authors Dele Adetoye
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Page No. 37 to 41

Developed countries have played a dominant role in the process of globalization. The terms of exchange and trade practices have remained skewed, with the developed states successfully rigging the rules despite the regime of open trade practices resulting from the establishment of the WTO regime. Developed countries are core members of international institutions (WTO, IMF and WB) and they...
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Authors Mr. Sailen Das
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Page No. 31 to 35

The failure of the state to contain the proliferation of foreign extremist groups and their links with domestic religious groups exacerbates the incidence of extremism and violence in the country. It has been noted that the costs of crime are tangible and intangible, economic or social, direct or indirect, physical or psychological, individual or community. In this essay, the effects of ...
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Authors Mike Omilusi
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Page No. 49 to 56

The Nigerian state is not alien to electoral violence which can be traced as far back as the pre independence elections. Contestants in Nigeria can go to any length to rig and win elections even if it means to break the states monopoly of violence to deploy terror to win elections. At the just concluded 2015 general elections in Nigeria, the South South part of Nigeria witnessed differen...
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Authors I S. Ladan-Baki
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Page No. 23 to 29