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Democracy in Danger – The Economist

Posted By: adminon: November 19, 2023In: Words and WorldTags: American democracy, ANC, Asia, Britain, Conflict, Coups, DONALD TRUMP, India, KMT, Rwanda, Taiwan, Vladmir PutinNo CommentsViews:
Democracy in Danger – The Economist

Intervention thought and still thinks that, for a country such as Nigeria which has made a career of heckling every president and political leaders at all levels for rigging, nepotism, corru... Read more

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Nigerian Academics Engage Banditry, Ethnic Relations

Posted By: adminon: July 07, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: Banditry, Conflict, DEMOCRACY, Ethnic relations, NAL, UDU, UI, UNILAGNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Academics Engage Banditry, Ethnic Relations

Although academia is generally accepted to have been on a downward spiral across Nigeria, the discursive space is bustling with sharp, inviting topics being handled by well-established names... Read more

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Nigerian Peace Academics Storm Bauchi for 20th Anniversary

Posted By: adminon: May 10, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi State, Conflict, Development, PEACE, Security, SPSPNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Peace Academics Storm Bauchi for 20th Anniversary

Those who assume that scholars of Peace and Conflict Studies in Nigeria are not conscious that Nigeria has been one of the world’s richest site for the study of violent as well as structural... Read more

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Who is Afraid of Putting Out the Fire Between Israelis and the Palestinians?

Posted By: adminon: May 16, 2021In: De-EscalationTags: Conflict, EU, Hamas, Power, UNNo CommentsViews:
Who is Afraid of Putting Out the Fire Between Israelis and the Palestinians?

It has been a week of horror for global justice and peace minded humanity as Israel and the Palestine returns to violence. The Washington Post was so precise as to speak of the Palestinians... Read more

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Operation Python Dance 11 in Nigeria Generates Its Own Reactions

Posted By: adminon: September 14, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Conflict, de-escalation, International Communications, Operation Python Dance 11, University of AmsterdamNo CommentsViews:
Operation Python Dance 11 in Nigeria Generates Its Own Reactions

Reactions to Operation Python Dance 11, the second phase of a military exercise in Nigeria’s Southeastern region is predictably dominating the social media with personal opinions, amat... Read more

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Discourse and Conflict in Onugbo Ml’Oko, the Classic on the Idoma Universe

Posted By: adminon: March 12, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: 'Inter-textual-turn', Adoka, Audu Ogbeh, Conflict, Discourse, Hans Morgenthau, Idomoid, Nasarawa State University, Otukpo, Prof. Samsudeen Amali, R G Armstrong, Ugboklo, UNESCO, University of Ibadan, University of Ilorin, University of WisconsinNo CommentsViews:
Discourse and Conflict in Onugbo Ml’Oko, the Classic on the Idoma Universe

Discourse and Conflict in Onugbo Ml’Oko, the Classic on the Idoma Universe By Adagbo Onoja What might a fictional depiction of 20th century rural Idoma have to offer conflict analysis in 21s... Read more

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