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Nigerian Foreign Policy 60 Years After Independence, edited by Usman A. Tar and Sharkdam Wapmuk, offers a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria's external relations since gaining independence in 1960. The book delves into the nation's role as Africa's most populous country and its significant contributions to addressing pressing international issues, particularly within the African continent. It examines Nigeria's active participation in global affairs and its strategic use of international organizations to advance national interests while fulfilling regional and global responsibilities. Contributors advocate for a foreign policy that prioritizes the Nigerian populace and emphasize the necessity of addressing domestic challenges that affect the country's international image. This scholarly work serves as a valuable resource for understanding Nigeria's foreign policy trajectory and its implications for the future.
Nigerian Foreign Policy 60 Years After Independence, edited by Usman A. Tar and Sharkdam Wapmuk, offers a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria's external relations since gaining independence in 1960. The book delves into the nation's role as Africa's most populous country and its significant contributions to addressing pressing international issues, particularly within the African continent. It examines Nigeria's active participation in global affairs and its strategic use of international organizations to advance national interests while fulfilling regional and global responsibilities. Contributors advocate for a foreign policy that prioritizes the Nigerian populace and emphasize the necessity of addressing domestic challenges that affect the country's international image. This scholarly work serves as a valuable resource for understanding Nigeria's foreign policy trajectory and its implications for the future.