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At Dr. Inebu Agbo-Ejeh’s Recent Presentation of ‘Power Politics in International Trade Law’ in Abuja

Posted By: adminon: March 31, 2025In: BookspaceTags: ABU Zaria, Baze University - Abuja, Economic Partnership Agreements, International trade law, Power, UCT, UNIJOSNo CommentsViews:
At Dr. Inebu Agbo-Ejeh’s Recent Presentation of ‘Power Politics in International Trade Law’ in Abuja

As slippery as the concept of power in international relations, it remains a concept of huge attraction. Law lecturer, Dr. Inebu Agbo-Ejeh, seems persuaded on this in writing Asymmetric Powe... Read more

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Research Report Stirs Another Racial Storm, This Time in South Africa

Posted By: adminon: June 06, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: #RhodesMustFall, Bruce Gilley, Oxford University, UCT, University of StellenboschNo CommentsViews:
Research Report Stirs Another Racial Storm, This Time in South Africa

A research report that claims that Blacks do not study biological sciences because they are contextually ill-equipped for that is steering its own race related ripples but this time not in t... Read more

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Federal Solution Best Option Out of State Collapse in Africa – Prof Eghosa Osaghae

Posted By: adminon: April 24, 2020In: BookspaceTags: ANC, Australia, Canada, CODESRIA, Ethiopia, SOUTH AFRICA, UCT, UI, USANo CommentsViews:
Federal Solution Best Option Out of State Collapse in Africa – Prof Eghosa Osaghae

The federal solution as a way out of the phenomenon of state collapse in Africa is echoing again as Prof Eghosa Osaghae, University of Ibadan and one of Nigeria’s leading scholars of federal... Read more

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