Postelection Conflict Management in Nigeria

Postelection Conflict Management in Nigeria
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Publisher : Monograph Series School for Company
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Download or read book Postelection Conflict Management in Nigeria written by John N. Paden and published by Monograph Series School for Company. This book was released on 2012 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is an invitation to deploy high-level scholarship in a strategic policy-making process that will strengthen the unity of Nigeria. Many in the international community and within Nigeria itself assert that the country is destined for unmanageable collapse, but John Paden proposes how Nigeria can respond to its current crises and tensions in ways that will serve the interests of the state, with its diverse citizenry, as well as the world at large. Distributed for George Mason University Press


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