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Has Neoliberalism Really Come to an End?

Posted By: adminon: April 16, 2022In: BookspaceTags: Bernie Sanders, CHINA, Classical libealism, Cold War, Collapse of Communism, Globalisation, IT Revolution, New Left, Soviet UnionNo CommentsViews:
Has Neoliberalism Really Come to an End?

Neoliberalism can be so complicated as for many to conclude that only French Philosopher, Michel Foucault and British Marxist Geographer and foremost theorist of concept, David Harvey, under... Read more

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No Matter How Risky, Those Left Behind By Development Must ‘Innovate’ to Survive

Posted By: adminon: November 27, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Cameroons, Dependency, DRC, Globalisation, UnderdevelopmentNo CommentsViews:
No Matter How Risky, Those Left Behind By Development Must 'Innovate' to Survive

The cover picture has written the story, all by itself. It is a pleasurable, even if risky response to the stressful and incomplete modernisation across Africa. There are no roads, especiall... Read more

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WHO Formally Declares Coronavirus Pandemic and Experts Wonder If There Would Be Counter-Migration to Africa

Posted By: adminon: March 11, 2020In: FlashbackTags: Africa, Globalisation, Migration, Pandemic, WHONo CommentsViews:
WHO Formally Declares Coronavirus Pandemic and Experts Wonder If There Would Be Counter-Migration to Africa

The World Health Organisation, (WHO) has, at last, declared Coronavirus a global pandemic. It has hitherto refrained from saying so in order not to create panic but it seems the statistics f... Read more

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What Would Be Raul Castro’s Legacy?

Posted By: adminon: December 14, 2017In: SpectacleTags: COMECON, Cuban Communist Party, GlobalisationNo CommentsViews:
What Would Be Raul Castro’s Legacy?

  The author of this December 4th, 2017 opinion piece in the Brookings Institution website is a Professor of International Political Economy at the University of California at San Diego... Read more

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President Buhari’s Return Energises Nigeria But What Next?

Posted By: adminon: August 20, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Biafra, CHINA, Claude Ake, Dele Olowu, Globalisation, KTL, OduduwaNo CommentsViews:
President Buhari's Return Energises Nigeria But What Next?

There’s no technology that measures the political temperature of nations beyond intelligence estimations of such. Polls try to do something close to that but no such poll has come up with an... Read more

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London and ‘Danger From Nowhere’: Lessons for Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 04, 2017In: FlashbackTags: 'Third World', 'Threat from Nowhere', Deterritorialisation, Globalisation, ISIS, London, ManchesterNo CommentsViews:
London and ‘Danger From Nowhere’: Lessons for Nigeria

Three attacks of terrorist nature in three months – March, May and June – goes against everything that makes the Western world go round. The Western world oscillates on predictability... Read more

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Colonel Hammed Ali in Customs Uniform Would be an Illegality – Mallam Abdulkadir Isa

Posted By: adminon: March 26, 2017In: GovernanceTags: Aliens, Contiguous and Porous Borders, ECOWAS System, Globalisation, Shugaba Darman, Sole AdministratorNo CommentsViews:
Colonel Hammed Ali in Customs Uniform Would be an Illegality - Mallam Abdulkadir Isa

Colonel Hammed Ali in Customs Uniform Would be an Illegality – Mallam Abdulkadir Isa There is a way in which Colonel Hammed Ali (retd)’s entanglement in controversy now is a bit surpri... Read more

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