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Mourners @ ‘Evening of Tributes’ Pray for Prof Okello Oculi to Enjoy the Full Embrace of His Ancestors

Posted By: adminon: August 20, 2025In: People in ActionTags: Ahmadu Bello University, APSA, CODESRIA, Diallo Telli, FASS/FARCE, Kisumu County, Minister of Agriculture, Mock-OAU/AU, Pan-Africanism, Prof Crawford Young, University of Wisconsin, ‘Banana Man’No CommentsViews:
Mourners @ 'Evening of Tributes' Pray for Prof Okello Oculi to Enjoy the Full Embrace of His Ancestors

It was called an ‘Evening of Tributes’ and sobering tributes poured in from Washington DC, Nairobi, Switzerland, Kampala in Uganda, Dakar in Senegal and, of course, those who were on the gro... Read more

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Towards a Nigeria Resilience and Peace Facility

Posted By: adminon: July 12, 2024In: De-EscalationTags: Abdul Samad Rabiu African Initiative (ASR Africa), African Union Peace Fund, APSA, Continental Early Warning System, Dangote Foundation, EU, Tony Elumelu Foundation, TY Danjuma Foundation, USIPNo CommentsViews:
Towards a Nigeria Resilience and Peace Facility

By Chris Kwaja Recall that the African Union Peace Fund was established as part of the broader African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) that, together with the PSC, the African Standby... Read more

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Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'Perestroika Movement', APSA, CIA, Columbia University, Ibadan School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Why Might Prof. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, America’s Most Iconic International Relations Scholar Today Interest Nigeria?

By Adagbo ONOJA There is something that is not so smart in pronouncing any particular International Relations/Political Science academic the most iconic in a country such as the United State... Read more

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Sidney Verba’s Death Brings to Mind an Entire Generation of Political Scientists

Posted By: adminon: March 09, 2019In: BookspaceTags: 'Liberal International Order', 'Liberal Leviathan', 'Perestroika Movement', APSA, Contested Multilateralism, Political RealismNo CommentsViews:
Sidney Verba’s Death Brings to Mind an Entire Generation of Political Scientists

Prof Sidney Verba’s death a day ago does not appear to have dominated global headlines. But that is a paradox because, along with others in his generation, they Americanised Political Scienc... Read more

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