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76) EUROPEAN UNION AND CHALLENGES OF AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL, 1999-2010

ABSTRACT This study examined the European Union, EU and challenges of African development. Specifically, the study ascertained if the increasing rate of EUAfrican relations has increased the volume of trade between EU and Africaand secondly, ascertained if... Continue Reading

77) UNITED NATIONS AND THE POLITICS OF SANCTIONS: THE SYRIAN DEBACLE

ABSTRACT Conflict is never a sign of development but a darkness and economic doom to any given state or society, hence it should be treated with high handedness. United Nations and the Politics of Sanctions the Syrian Debacle is a topical issue in all Cable Networks, both the... Continue Reading

78) GENDER SENSITIVITY IN NIGERIAN FEDERAL GOVERNANCE AND THE EFFECTS ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SINCE 1999

ABSTRACT Gender Sensitivity in Nigerian Federal Governance and the Effects on Affirmative Action since 1999 is a study set out to unravel how effective gender sensitivity has been in the Nigerian Federal Governance and the impacts of Affirmative... Continue Reading

79) EUROPEAN UNION AND CHALLENGES OF AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL,

1999-2010 ABSTRACT This study examined the European Union, EU and challenges of African development. Specifically, the study ascertained if the increasing rate of EU-African relations has increased the volume of trade between EU and Africa and secondly, ascertained... Continue Reading

80) THE RE-EMERGING COLD WAR: RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study The unfolding of the political turmoil that has characterized Russo-Ukrainian relations, which has convincingly imparted on other East European countries and the European Community at large, is not an overnight-spontaneous... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0073
  • Pages:127

81) THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE FIGHT AGAINST GLOBAL TERRORISM

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the study The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Pennsylvania were acts of war against the United States of America and its allies, and against the very idea of civilized society. No cause justifies terrorism. The world must respond and fight this... Continue Reading

82) CLIMATE CHANGE AND POLITICAL CONFLICT IN AFRICA: FOCUS ON MIGRATION AND REFUGEES IN THE CONTINENT

ABSTRACT This study explores the nexus between climate change and political conflicts in Africa with focus on migration and refugees in the continent. The analysis of this study is anchored on system theory. Data for the study have been collected from... Continue Reading

83) THE STRUGGLE FOR A PERMANENT SEAT AT THE SECURITY COUNCIL: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE CONTESTANTS IN 2012

ABSTRACT This work set out to investigate the struggle for Permanent Seats At The Security Council: A Critical Assessment of the Contestants in 2012. While observing that there exists a fundamental need to reform and enlarge both the... Continue Reading

84) THE BINDING STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS ON SOVEREIGN STATES

ABSTRACT The concept of sovereignty of states has been a matter of much controversy among legal scholars and practitioners. This is as several states have over the years, strived to foster better international relations (diplomacy), with others, as well as reputable international organisations, in order to ensure economic viability and political... Continue Reading

85) IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON INTERDEPENDENCY OF DEVELOP AND DEVELOPING SOVEREIGN STATES

Abstract Nigeria-United States relations remain a critical aspect of Nigerian foreign policy. The demands, challenges and competition of this 21st century have made it pertinent that Nigeria review her relation/interdependency with United States in order to benefit maximally from their relation. One would have thought that Nigeria-US economic... Continue Reading

86) AN ANALYSIS OF OBASANJO ADMINISTRATION IN INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY

ABSTRACT This paper explores the analysis of Obasanjo administration in International diplomacy. Since independence Nigeria’s foreign policy remains the same but however there was significant change to its foreign policy under the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 – 2007. In another part, the study examine the changes in... Continue Reading

87) THE ROLE OF ECOWAS IN THE FIRST LIBERIAN CRISIS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Of The Study The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is a sub-regional organisation in West Africa, with a membership consisting of Cape Verde, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali, Cote d’ Ivoire,... Continue Reading

88) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE GULF WAR 1, PRINCIPLE AND COLLECTIVE SECURITY APPROACHES

The purpose of this research is to critique the Principle of Collective Security and proffer possible solutions to help policy makers in the international arena devise means of calling off collective actions and improve the tenets of Collective Security. Gulf War 1 (1990-1991) is the major focus in critiquing the Principle of Collective Security.... Continue Reading

89) AN APPRAISAL OF THE DOCTRINE OF DOMICILE UNDER THE PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

ABSTRACT This write up is to assess the quality of the value of the doctrine of domicile under the Private International Law i. e Conflict of laws. Private International Law is that part of law of a country which deals with cases having a foreign element. It is therefore the that part of law that comes into into play whenever the issue before the... Continue Reading

90) THE IMPACT OF MOTIVATION ON EMPLOYEE’S JOB PERFORMANCE IN AN ORGANISATION (A CASE STUDY OF ACCESS BANK PLC OKPARA AVENUE AND ABAKALIKI ROAD BRANCHES, ENUGU)

ABSTRACT  This study is aimed at determining the impact of motivation on employee‟s job performance in an organization. (A case study of Access Bank Plc). The purpose here is to investigate and identify factors responsible for the current state of affairs and seek to find practical solution for lack of staff motivation and job performance. The... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0084
  • Pages:137

91) THE NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FAILURE OF UNITED NATIONS: A JURISPRUDENTIAL ANALYSIS

In the decade since the International Criminal Court (ICC) came into  existence, there is wide awareness, though little true understanding, of the  work of the international criminal tribunals. International prosecutions of  high-ranking civilian and military leaders, including former heads of state,  on charges of crimes against humanity, war... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0085
  • Pages:105

92) STATE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT ERGA OMNES RIGHT: AN APPRAISAL OF THE NIGERIAN STATE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

The prevalence of terrorist attacks on the Nigerian State despite the Nigerian government counter-terrorism efforts have led to several discussions on the way forward. This long essay seeks to advocate for international collaboration with the Nigerian government to fight and actually defeat terrorism in Nigeria. ABSTRACT... Continue Reading

93) A NEW DAWN IN THE MAGHREB- A CASE STUDY OF LIBYAS 2011 UPRISINGS

When we hear of an uprising, the first thing that comes to mind is a state of dissatisfaction which has led to a reaction. But then, It is curious to find in an uprising a situation that seems satisfactory as the trigger. This is especially so in a context where much more troubling situations exist. This is what one may sum of the irony in the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0086
  • Pages:114

94) ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: BREACHES, DIFFICULTIES AND PROSPECTS

ABSTRACT This thesis concerns the main obstacles surrounding the implementation and enforcement of international humanitarian law in all forms of armed conflicts are found on all sides of such conflicts. States tend to show an unwillingness to admit that a situation meets the requirements for non-international armed conflicts. States are equally... Continue Reading

95) ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES OF TECHNICAL AID CORPS AS A FOREIGN POLICY TOOL

ABSTRACT . The Technical Aid Corps Scheme is conceived by the Federal Government of Nigeria as an instrument of economic diplomacy. The ultimate aim of the programme is to promote Nigerias economic interest and boost her image in the comity of nations. However, despite the huge investment, Nigeria has not leveraged on the opportunities provided by... Continue Reading

96) UNITED STATES ISRAELI RELATIONS AND SECURITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 2008-2015

Abstract The historical ties between the United States and Israel is a crucial factor in determining the United States Middle East policy. The policy thrust of successive American leaders in the Middle East has been to preserve the state of Israel and help it to maintain... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0097
  • Pages:117

97) UNITED NATIONS AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN SYRIA A CRITICAL ANALYSIS 2011-2016

Abstract This study investigates the role of United Nations (UN) in conflict resolution in Syria. Specifically, the study examines the effect of the absence of punitive measures in the UN intervention strategy on compliance to the peace process in Syria and the... Continue Reading

98) UGANDA’S MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND POLICY IMPLEMENTATION IN EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY

ABSTRACT The study aimed at accessing the relationship betweei. Uganda’s Mm istry of Foreign Affairs and policy implementation in East African Community. The objectives of the .study were; to examine the role of Uganda’s .Minis~y of Foreign Affairs on policy implementation in East African community, to identify the challenges faced by... Continue Reading

99) AN ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER THE ADMINISTRATION GOODLUCK JONATHAN IN RELATION WITH ECOWAS

Abstract The study is an assessment of Nigeria’s foreign policy under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan in relation with ECOWAS. This work is necessitated on the premise that no state in the modern times can avoid involvement in international affairs, and this involvement must be systematic and based on certain principles.  The... Continue Reading

100) NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND NATIONAL INTERESTS (A CASE STUDY OF JONATHAN’S ADMINISTRATION)

ABSTRACT The foreign policy of a nation is a reflection of its national demands, needs and aspirations. Much as there is a relationship between a state national interest and those foreign to it. The study is aimed at examining the foreign policy of Nigeria and its national interest under President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Foreign and national... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:IDS0120
  • Pages:117
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