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Kwame Nkrumah and the proposed African common governmentAremu Johnson Olaosebikan
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The place of poetry in contemporary Chinese and Igbo politicsOnukwube Alex Anedo
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Social conflict in the South-South Nigeria: Implications for foreign investmentEmma E. O. Chukwuemeka*, Rosemary Anazodo and Hope Nzewi
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Disorder and democratic development: The political instrumentalization of patronage and violence in NigeriaAyokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale
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Women in the development of Ibani (Opobo) kingdom: 1990 to 2000Jones M. Jaja
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Intra and inter party post-election crisis/feud management in a pluralistic democracy: An x-ray of the Nigerian political landscapeS. T. Akindele
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China’s promises to AfricaNola Nouck Lucien
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The challenges facing opposition political parties in rural Zimbabwe within 2000-2008Percyslage Chigora*, Tobias Guzura and John Mutumburanzou
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Building from below and deepening democracy as alternative strategies for poverty alleviation and sustainable development in Africa: Challenges and opportunitiesJohn W. Forje
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Strategies to retain and motivate employees in Africa: Examining the case of the ministry of education in ZambiaGift Masaiti*, Pamela Nachona Naluyele
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Preference over outcomes: Explaining US-Sino oil diplomacy in Sub-Saharan AfricaTsai Ming-Yen, Fanie Herman*
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A philosophical introduction on the relationship between religion and politicsAlireza Sabziyan Mousa Abadi
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Effects of citizenship education component of social studies on civic literacy and attachment of upper basic students in Ilorin Metropolis, NigeriaJEKAYINFA Alice Arinlade* and SALIU Ahmed, YUSUF AbdulRaheem, AGBONNA Samuel Ayorinde
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The developmental state: An illusion in contemporary timesEbrahim Shabbir Deen
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Functional education, militancy and youth restiveness in Nigeria’s Niger Delta: The place of multi-national oil corporations (MNOCs)Nath M. Abraham
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Using Hooke‟s law of elasticity to explicate trends and dimensions of crisis in the Niger DeltaYoung Aakpege, Nkpah
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Niger Delta struggle: Assessment of selected Nigerians’ perceptionsSolomon Ojo
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The conservative discourse and hegemonic failure of the reform discourse in IranSara Falahi
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African perceptions of democracyM. Todd Bradley
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Linking DDR and SSR in post conflict peace-building in Africa: An overviewW. Andy Knight
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The effectiveness of decentralization policy in GhanaGodwin Ramous Kwame Egbenya
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Implications of the emerging green policy of the Obama administration for Africa’s sustainable developmentJoseph C. Ebegbulem and C. C. C. Ikeji, Richard Ingwe*
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Ethiopia’s invasion of Somalia in 2006: Motives and lessons learnedNapoleon A. Bamfo
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Zimbabwe sanctions: An analysis of the “Lingo†guiding the perceptions of the sanctioners and the sanctioneesHeather Chingono
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