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The Global South in the ‘New International Economic Order’: Fifty Years On

Posted By: adminon: September 25, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: 'Third World', BRICS, G-20, G-77/China, NAM, UNCTADNo CommentsViews:
The Global South in the ‘New International Economic Order’: Fifty Years On

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The 3rd Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Nations held in Lusaka, Zambia, in September 1970, and the Second Ministerial Meeting of the... Read more

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Awaiting the Global Agenda Setting Text in 2024

Posted By: adminon: August 12, 2023In: BookspaceTags: 'Third World', Africa, Classical geopolitics, Climate Change, Critical geopolitics, Empire, Robert KaplanNo CommentsViews:
Awaiting the Global Agenda Setting Text in 2024

No one knows yet whether Gerard Toal (O’Tuathail)’s new book will beat Robert Kaplan’s The Coming Anarchy but, irrespective of what happens, it will be a major book in 2024... Read more

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NIIA Holds Nigeria – Pakistan Roundtable

Posted By: adminon: January 18, 2022In: World From AfricaTags: 'Third World', NIIA, Statism, WestphaliaNo CommentsViews:
NIIA Holds Nigeria – Pakistan Roundtable

The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, (NIIA), is today extending its Roundtable Series to Nigeria – Pakistan version. The dialogue session lasting two hours will commence by 11 am... Read more

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Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria On the Rebound?

Posted By: adminon: April 08, 2021In: BookspaceTags: 'Accumulation by Dispossession', 'Third World', David Harvey, IMF, World BankNo CommentsViews:
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria On the Rebound?

Is it possible that the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria might be on the rebound to pacesetter role in agenda setting mandate of knowledge? This is what some observers are thinking in the ligh... Read more

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Why Damina School Must Rise

Posted By: adminon: April 04, 2020In: BookspaceTags: 'Third World', BUK, CITAD, Damina School, European Union, Kano – Zaria, Mambayya House, Political development, RhodesNo CommentsViews:
Why Damina School Must Rise

There had been nothing like it before and there has been nothing like that after it. The object of reference here is the inaugural session of the Damina School in 1997 which had in attendanc... 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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