Papers Under Review

List of articles for review:

  1. NIGERIA-SWITZERLAND RELATIONS, 1999-2018: BULIDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR CHANGE

BY

SAIBU ISRAEL ABAYOMI

Faculty of Humanities

Department of History & Diplomatic Studies

Anchor University, Lagos

Email :adesaibu@gmail.com, isaibu@aul.edu.ng

Telephone number: 08029504334

&

CLEMENT TITILAYO CECILIA (PhD)

INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN,

IBADAN, OYO STATE

Email: alerosaibu@gmail.com

Tel: 08060639846

 

  1. NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE LAKE CHAD REGION: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS.

Mustapha, Ayodele Haruna

Department of Social Sciences,

Rufus Giwa Polytechnic

Owo,

Ondo State.

Nigeria

08062475286

Email address:harunmustapha721@gmail.com

 

  1. Dialogue and Dynamics of Foreign Policy of Developed and Developing Countries: An Assessment of United States-Nigeria Bi-National Commission

By

Joshua Olatunde FAJIMBOLA, Ph.D

  1. THE RISE OF POLITICAL ISLAM AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR THE WEST

Uji, Wilfred Terlumun, Ph.D

Department of History,

Federal University, Lafiaujiter@gmail.com

 

  1. INTERNATIONAL BORDER, TERRORISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY: AN ASSESSMENT OF RISING INCIDENCES OF TERRORISM IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA

By

Obinna Ukaeje

Research Fellow at Centre for Strategic Research and Studies (CSRS), National Defence College, Nigeria

Herbert Macaulay Way (North)

PMB 323 Garki, Abuja-Nigeria

+234 803 4000 679

obinnaukaeje@yahoo.com

      1. Reforming the UN from Peace Perspective by Jean-Marie KasongoMbombo (PhD), Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ilorin
      2. Poverty and Drug Trafficking: Implications for Nigeria by Dr. OlojedeIbukunoluwa B., Department of Political Science, Ajayi Crowther University
      3. Remolding African Political Culture: An Assessment of the Role of the UN Women by Dr. Tem OkolochaAlabi and DrShaibu Moses Etila, Department of Political Science/Internationa Relations, NOUN, Abuja
      4. Development Economics: Intersectionality, Power and Liminal Dominance Interventions in Post-Colonial Space by OluwagbemigaDasylva, George Mason University School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution

 

      1. Social War or Cultural Slur? Xenophobic Violence and Post-Apartheid Governance in South Africa

Adedeji A. Ademola, Department of International Relations, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Adeyemi S. Badewa, Institute for Social Development, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africaand

Olufemi O. Olafeso, Department of International Relations, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria