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. 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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Governance and Security in Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Introduction 2. An Outline of Security Thought and Its Implications for Nigeria 3. Securitization Drivers of Biafra Agitations 4. Civil Society's Image of Ethnic Grievance 5. Governance and Security of Nigerians in Diaspora, 1999-2022 6. President Buhari's Border Closure Policy and Nigeria's External Relations 7. Governance of Land Use, Anthropocene Inequality and Human Security in Nigeria's Niger Delta 8. Implications of Rural Banditry in Northern Nigeria for Women's Livelihood 9. A Critique of 'Not Too Young to Run' Act 2018 for Elective Offices and Participation in Governance 10. Governing from the Grassroots: Women and Political Security in Nigeria 11. Policing During Covid-19 Lockdown and Human Rights in Nigeria 12. The Agatu Farmers and Fulani Herders Conflict: Implications for Food Security in Benue South Area of Nigeria