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UCL’S Prof Jason Dittmer on What is Happening to the Study of World Politics

Posted By: adminon: November 15, 2021In: BookspaceTags: Affect, Assemblage theory, Captain America, Comics, Materiality, Popular geopoliticsNo CommentsViews:
UCL'S Prof Jason Dittmer on What is Happening to the Study of World Politics

If you call him a major voice of the successor generation set to take-over (if such a thing is applicable to academia) from the pioneers of the fascinating subset of International relations... Read more

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CENCOD Engineering Shift in Nigerian Foreign Policy Debate

Posted By: adminon: November 30, 2019In: GovernanceTags: AFRICOM, Afrocentricism, Akinyemi Doctrine, CENCOD, Delta State University, MaterialityNo CommentsViews:
CENCOD Engineering Shift in Nigerian Foreign Policy Debate

The domain of foreign policy in the Fourth Republic has not been as boisterous as would have been expected in a country reckoned with as a powerhouse in Africa. So far, there is still no Aki... Read more

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