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Governance and Security in Nigeria's Fourth Republic

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Governance and Security in Nigeria's Fourth Republic Synopsis

This book explores the link between the nature of governance and various dimensions of security in Nigeria since the beginning of the fourth republic in 1999.

The book begins by laying out the expectations of governance following the restoration of democratic rule. Failure to meet these expectations of governance over the subsequent 25 years has led to resistance to authority structures and privileged groups, who, in turn, in their effort at defending their positions, employ coercion that has endangered the security of Nigeria. This book is different from some previously published books in the field because it engages Nigeria's security challenges in their abstract and concrete forms and connects governance indicators with security (or insecurity), taking a cue from key themes in state-society and intergroup relations. This book juxtaposes different governance indicators against various dimensions of security, including physical, economic, food and so on, in order to assess whether there is a correlation between the quality of governance in Nigeria and the country's diverse security challenges.

At a time of increasing conflict in Nigeria, this book's analysis will be valuable for researchers across Political Science, History, Security Studies, Law and African Studies.

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ISBN: 9781032566559
Publication date:
Author: Victor A Isumonah, Nathaniel Umukoro
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 212 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace, Conflict and Security in Africa
Genres: Public administration
Human rights, civil rights
International relations

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