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Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century
Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the 21st Century
Autore Erameh Nicholas Idris
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (421 pages)
Disciplina 341.584096
Altri autori (Persone) OjakorotuVictor
Collana Africa's Global Engagement: Perspectives from Emerging Countries Series
ISBN 981-9981-63-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Philosophical, Theoretical and Historical Overview of The Responsibility to Protect -- Africa's Engagement with the Responsibility to Protect in the Twenty-First Century -- Introduction -- References -- Responsibility-to-Protect and a Tri-dimensional Methodology: Exploring the Epistemic-Morality of an Interventionist Principle -- Introduction and the Problem Statement -- The Conceptual Framework and Analysis -- The Principle of the Responsibility-to-Protect (RtoP) at the International Level: A Brevity of the Evolution -- Some Arguments For and Against the RtoP Principle in Contemporary Period -- Against -- For -- A Tri-dimensional Methodology of Evaluation, the R2P Principle, and Justification -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- From Peacekeeping to Responsibility to Protect: Unpacking the Genealogy and History of the RtoP Doctrine in the International Humanitarian System -- Introduction -- Peacekeeping: Unpacking Its Origin, Development and Contexts -- Conceptualizing Peacekeeping -- Origins and Development of Peacekeeping -- The Contexts of Peacekeeping -- Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Doctrine: Origin and Contending Views -- What Is the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP)? -- Origin and Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) -- Pillars of the R2P Doctrine -- The First Pillar -- The Second Pillar -- The Third Pillar -- From Peacekeeping to Responsibility to Protect (RtoP): A Metamorphosis of Mandate? -- A Prognosis on the RtoP and the Rise of Responsibility While Protecting (RwP) -- Conclusion -- References -- Theory and Pratice of The Responsibility to Protect in Africa -- Responsibility to Protect in Libya or Regime Change? What We Have Learned? -- Introduction -- Background to NATO Invasion of Libya.
The Principle of Just Cause and Libyan Intervention -- The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Implementation in Libya, How Far Did NATO Prevent, React, and Rebuilt Libya? -- Conclusion -- References -- Horizontal Inequality and Violence in Cote d'Ivoire: The Complexity of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) Doctrine -- Introduction -- Build-up to Armed Violence in Côte d'Ivoire -- Application of the Principle of Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) in Côte d'Ivoire -- References -- On Responsibility for the Security of Others: An Ethnographic Case Study of Civilian Joint Task Force Insurgent Peace in Borno State, North-Eastern Region of Nigeria -- Introduction -- Insurgent Peace and the Responsibility to Protect -- Local Security and Insurgent Peace -- The CJTF's Responsibility to Protect Versus Local Security -- The Introduction of the Responsibility to Protect -- The Direction of the CJTF Local Security -- Local Security and the Responsibility to Protect: An Unstable Calm? -- Standpoints from Fieldwork in Borno State -- Ideological Misperceptions -- The Conflation of Local Security Mechanisms and the Responsibility to Protect -- The Local Politics of the Responsibility to Protect -- Implications of the Responsibility to Protect Mandate for the CJTF's Insurgent Peace Plan and Local Security -- Conclusion -- References -- Conflict-Proofing Civilian Protection Rules in the Sahel: The Challenge of the Responsibility to Protect -- Introduction -- The Right to Protect Civilians in Non-international Armed Conflicts -- Obligations Not to Direct Attacks Against Civilians -- Prohibition of Indiscriminate Attacks -- Prohibition of Attacks on Non-military Objects -- Prohibitions Relating to Human Rights in Armed Conflict -- Prohibition of Serious Human Rights Violations -- Prohibition of Acts of Sexual Violence.
The Ineffectiveness of Local Prevention and Protection Approaches -- Insufficient Civilian Means of Prevention -- Inadequate Protection Responses -- Conclusion -- References -- The Anglophone Cameroon Conflict and the Responsibility to Protect -- Introduction -- Perspectives on Anglophone Cameroon Crisis: A Literature Review -- The Genesis of the Anglophone Cameroon Crisis: A Historical Background -- The Anglophone Cameroon Crisis -- The Situation in Anglophone Cameroon and the RtoP: Making a Case for the RtoP -- Challenges to the RtoP in Anglophone Cameroon: Reasons for Failure -- Conclusion -- References -- The Responsibility to Protect and International Community Response to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification & -- Theoretical Discourse -- The Ethology of International Community Response to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria. -- Conclusion -- References -- From Regionalization of Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) in Africa: The Gambia Experience -- Introduction -- Review of Related Literature -- Gambia's 2016 Election Crisis: A Brief Overview -- The Post-Election Crisis in the Gambia and Regional Efforts to Maintain Peace -- ECOWAS's Military Intervention, the People's Reaction and Its Implications -- Conclusion & -- Recommendation -- References -- The Responsibility to Protect in American Foreign Policy Towards Africa -- Introduction -- Literature Review on U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Africa -- Responsibility to Protect and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa -- Temporary Protected Status to Cameroon Nationals -- Military Intervention in Libya's Arab Spring -- The Strategic Relevance of the U.S. Africa Command -- Concluding thoughts -- References -- Emerging and Contending Issues from The Pratice of The Responsibility to Protect in Africa.
The African Union, Responsibility to Protect and the Mantra of African Solutions to Africa Problems -- Introduction -- The Responsibility to Protect -- The Mantra of African Solutions to African Problems -- AU and R2P in Africa -- AU and the Operationalization of African Solutions to African Problems -- Problems Associated with AU Operationalization of African Solutions to African Problems -- Conclusion -- References -- Implementing the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP): Coordinating Approaches Between the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court -- Introduction -- Unpacking the Atrocity Crimes Underpinning the RtoP -- Unpacking the UNSC Mandate -- Unpacking the ICC Mandate -- Linkages Between the UNSC and ICC -- Problems Underpinning the UNSC-ICC Relationship -- African Contestation of the ICC -- Moving Forward -- Conclusion -- References -- Peace Enforcement in the Face of International Military Intervention -- Introduction -- Definition of Terms -- Theoretical Underpinnings -- The Conflict Triangle -- Liberal Democratic Peace and Peacekeeping Operations -- Has International Military Interventions Ever Worked? -- International Military Interventions: Making Case for Communal Resilience and Empowerment Agenda -- Communal Resilience -- Empowerment Agenda -- Final Reflections -- References -- The Media, Armed Conflict, and the Responsibility to Protect -- Background to the Study -- News Reportage of Conflicts in Nigeria -- Social Responsibility of the Media vs. Responsibility to Protect -- Methodology -- Journalists' Views of the Responsibility to Protect and Importance of the Concept to the Vulnerable -- Journalists' Strategies of Reporting to Achieve Responsibility to Protect in Conflicts -- Challenges Faced by Journalists in Reporting Conflicts -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Personal Interviews -- References.
The Legal Discourse on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) in Africa -- Introduction -- International Law and the Fundamental International Norms Impacting the R2P -- Sovereign Equality of States -- Sovereignty and Non-Intervention -- Prohibition of the Threat of or Use of Force -- The R2P and Africa: An Overview -- The African Union (AU), Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and the Legal Questions of R2P in Africa -- State Sovereignty and R2P in Africa -- Intervention, Treaty-based Multilateral Actions, and R2P in Africa -- The Principle of Subsidiarity and R2P in Africa -- The Scope, Nature of Intervention, and R2P in Africa -- Conclusion -- References -- The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) and the Avoidance of Responsibility: Ending Atrocity Crimes in Northern Nigeria -- Introduction -- Overview of the Responsibility to Protect RtoP -- Overview of Atrocity Crimes: Types and What They Are -- Genocide -- War Crimes -- Crimes Against Humanity -- Ethnic Cleansing -- Mass Killing -- Overview of Human Right Violations and Atrocity Crimes in Nigeria -- Boko Haram's Actions in Nigeria's North-East -- Bandits/Fulani Militants' Activities in the North central and Northwest Regions -- Atrocity Crimes, the International Community and Non-Authorisation of RtoP in Nigeria -- First Argument: RtoP and Controversies of Norm Status -- Second Argument: RtoP as Smokescreen for Advancing Western Interests -- Third Argument: RtoP, Divisive Intervention Outcomes -- The International Community and Non-Authorisation of RtoP in Nigeria -- References -- Environmental Challenges, Climate Change and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) in Africa -- Introduction -- Background to Environmental Challenges and Climate Change in Africa -- The Concept of Environmental Responsibility to Protect (RtoP).
Role of African Regional Organisations in Integrating RtoP Principles into Environmental Policies and Strategies-A Case Study of African Union Agenda 2063.
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Erameh Nicholas Idris  
Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
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Elections and Electoral Violence in Nigeria
Elections and Electoral Violence in Nigeria
Autore Ani Kelechi Johnmary
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 pages)
Disciplina 324.609669
Altri autori (Persone) OjakorotuVictor
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9789811646522
9789811646515
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introducing Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa -- Introduction -- Causes of Electoral Violence -- Dialectics on Electoral Violence in Africa -- References -- 2 Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa: Causes and Implications -- Introduction -- Factors That Promote Electoral Violence in Africa -- Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Electoral Violence in Zimbabwe -- Implications of Electoral Violence for African Development -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 3 Historical Review of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Understanding the Concept of Electoral Violence -- Theoretical Framework -- A Review of Electoral Violence in the Nigerian Political Process -- Key Drivers of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Case of the 2019 General Elections -- The Problematic -- Election and Electoral Violence -- Youth and Youth Unemployment in Nigeria -- Political Elite Theory: A Reflection on Youth Recruitment in Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Discourse on the 2019 General Elections -- Youth and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: Implications for Credible Election -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Religious and Political Hate Sermons, Electoral Violence, and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Introduction -- A Review of Religious and Political Hate Sermons and National Disintegration -- Theoretical Underpinning of Hate Sermons -- Religious and Political Hate Sermons/Speeches: Electoral Violence and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Triggers of Religious Hate Sermons/Speeches in Nigeria -- Redressing Hate Sermons or Speeches in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References.
6 Ethical Moral-Self and Gender as Determinants of Political Participation in Nigeria: A Focus on Southeast, Nigeria -- Introduction -- Method -- Design of the Study -- Area of the Study -- Participants -- Instrument -- Procedure -- Statistics -- Results -- Discussion -- Implications and Recommendations -- Limitations of the Study -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Justice Delivery and Electoral Dispute Resolution in Nigeria: The Extent, Challenges and Prospects -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification -- Justice Delivery -- Broken Window and Tyre Burning Theories -- Electoral Dispute in Nigeria -- Forms of Electoral Disputes in Nigeria -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 An Assessment of the Legal Framework Put in Place to Curb Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Historical Perspectives on Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Conceptual Clarifications -- Legal Framework -- Political Violence -- Electoral Violence -- Electoral Offences -- The Influence of Regional and International Instruments -- Institutional Framework -- Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) -- Legal Framework -- Constitutional Provisions -- Persons Entitled to Vote -- Election Tribunal -- The Electoral Act, 2010 -- The Use of Smart Card Reader (SCR) -- Causes of Electoral Violence -- Other Causes of Electoral Violence -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- 9 Digital Voting and Electoral Violence: Roles of Information Communication Technology in Ameliorating Electoral Crimes in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification Meanings of Digital Voting -- Electoral Violence -- Crime-Related Activities in Electoral Violence -- Merits of Digital Voting -- Links Between Digital Voting and Election Violence -- Theoretical Framework -- Findings and Discussions -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References.
10 Social Media: A Big Brother in Nigeria's Electoral Space? -- Introduction -- Conceptualisation of Terms -- The Big Brother -- Nigeria Electoral History at a Glance -- Foreign Election Observation: A Null Factor in Nigeria's Theatre of Electoral Warfare -- Electoral Reform in Nigeria's Fourth Republic -- Social Media: Connecting People with Politics? -- Social Media and Citizen Activism -- Social Media and Social Revolution: A Synoptic Discourse -- Social Media and the Search for Freedom -- The Social Media as Big Brother in Nigeria's Electoral Space -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the 2015 as Well as 2019 Elections in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Major General Elections in Nigeria-An Historical Overview -- INEC, 2015 and 2019 Nigeria Elections -- INEC in the 2015 and 2019 Elections: Reviewing the Elite Theory -- The Personality of the Leadership: -- Logistics -- Fraudulent Activities -- Postponement of Elections -- The Use of Smart Card Readers (SCR) -- Way Forward -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Electoral Violence and Its Impact on Women's Political Participation in Nigeria -- Conceptual Clarification -- Election -- Violence -- Electoral Violence -- Political Instability -- The Nigerian Women and Political Participation: An Overview -- Nigerian Women and Politics: -- Election Violence and Nigerian Politics -- Causes of Election Violence in Nigeria -- Incidence of Election Violence in Nigerian Politics -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Voter Education and Political Participation in Nigerian Presidential Election: A Comparative Analysis from Southeast -- Introduction -- Statement of the Problems and Methodology -- Conceptual Clarifications -- Voter Education -- Voter Registration -- Voter Turnout -- Vote Validity -- Vote Buying -- Political Participation.
Theoretical Framework: The Field Theory of Voting -- Empirical Review of Literature -- Comparative Improvement in Voter Registration in the 2015 and 2019 Nigeria's Presidential Elections -- Discussions -- Comparative Improvement of Voter Registration in the Southeastern Nigerian States During the 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections -- Difference in Voter Turnout During the 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections. -- Impact of Low Voter Education on the Vote Validity in the Southeast -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 14 Mitigating Violence in Nigerian 2015 Elections: The International Community and Donor Agencies Dimensions -- Introduction -- Election and Electoral Violence -- Election in Nigeria: Historical Perspective -- Prelude to the General Election in 2015 -- Donor Agencies and Elections in Nigeria Since 1999 -- Donor Agencies Role In The 2015 Nigerian General Elections -- International Community and the 2015 Elections -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 15 Political Violence and the 2015 General Election in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification -- Election -- Significance of Election -- Background of Political Violence in Nigeria -- Stages of Political Violence -- Pre-Elections Violence -- During Election Violence -- Political Security Context of the 2015 General Elections -- The Peace Initiatives -- Impact of Political Violence -- The Way Forward -- Bibliography -- 16 Political Violence in Isuokoma Clan, 2007-2019 -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Literature Review -- History of Isu Okoma Clan -- Political History -- Nature of Political Violence -- Causes of Political Violence in Isuokoma -- Electoral Malpractice -- Godfatherism and Struggle for Power -- Illiteracy -- Poverty and Unemployment -- Latent Anger for Lack of Development and Uneven Distribution of Resources -- Clash of Interests.
Abuse of Political Process -- Corruption (Selfish Desire, Greed, Chauvinism) -- Impact of Political Violence in Isuokoma Clan -- Social Impact -- Economic Impact -- Political Impact -- Security Impact -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 17 Summary and Concluding Notes on the Place of Counselling in Managing Electoral Violence -- Summary Notes -- Concluding Remarks on the Place of Counselling in Managing Electoral Violence -- Characteristics of a Fully Functioning Person -- How to Become a Fully Functioning Person -- In Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Ani Kelechi Johnmary  
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, , 2022
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Elections and electoral violence in Nigeria / / edited by Kelechi Johnmary Ani and Victor Ojakorotu
Elections and electoral violence in Nigeria / / edited by Kelechi Johnmary Ani and Victor Ojakorotu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 pages)
Disciplina 324.609669
Soggetto topico Elections - Nigeria
ISBN 981-16-4652-X
981-16-4651-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introducing Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa -- Introduction -- Causes of Electoral Violence -- Dialectics on Electoral Violence in Africa -- References -- 2 Elections and Electoral Violence in Africa: Causes and Implications -- Introduction -- Factors That Promote Electoral Violence in Africa -- Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Electoral Violence in Zimbabwe -- Implications of Electoral Violence for African Development -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 3 Historical Review of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Understanding the Concept of Electoral Violence -- Theoretical Framework -- A Review of Electoral Violence in the Nigerian Political Process -- Key Drivers of Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Case of the 2019 General Elections -- The Problematic -- Election and Electoral Violence -- Youth and Youth Unemployment in Nigeria -- Political Elite Theory: A Reflection on Youth Recruitment in Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Youth Unemployment and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: A Discourse on the 2019 General Elections -- Youth and Electoral Violence in Nigeria: Implications for Credible Election -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Religious and Political Hate Sermons, Electoral Violence, and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Introduction -- A Review of Religious and Political Hate Sermons and National Disintegration -- Theoretical Underpinning of Hate Sermons -- Religious and Political Hate Sermons/Speeches: Electoral Violence and National Disintegration in Nigeria -- Triggers of Religious Hate Sermons/Speeches in Nigeria -- Redressing Hate Sermons or Speeches in Nigeria -- Conclusion -- References.
6 Ethical Moral-Self and Gender as Determinants of Political Participation in Nigeria: A Focus on Southeast, Nigeria -- Introduction -- Method -- Design of the Study -- Area of the Study -- Participants -- Instrument -- Procedure -- Statistics -- Results -- Discussion -- Implications and Recommendations -- Limitations of the Study -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Justice Delivery and Electoral Dispute Resolution in Nigeria: The Extent, Challenges and Prospects -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification -- Justice Delivery -- Broken Window and Tyre Burning Theories -- Electoral Dispute in Nigeria -- Forms of Electoral Disputes in Nigeria -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 An Assessment of the Legal Framework Put in Place to Curb Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Historical Perspectives on Electoral Violence in Nigeria -- Conceptual Clarifications -- Legal Framework -- Political Violence -- Electoral Violence -- Electoral Offences -- The Influence of Regional and International Instruments -- Institutional Framework -- Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) -- Legal Framework -- Constitutional Provisions -- Persons Entitled to Vote -- Election Tribunal -- The Electoral Act, 2010 -- The Use of Smart Card Reader (SCR) -- Causes of Electoral Violence -- Other Causes of Electoral Violence -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- 9 Digital Voting and Electoral Violence: Roles of Information Communication Technology in Ameliorating Electoral Crimes in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification Meanings of Digital Voting -- Electoral Violence -- Crime-Related Activities in Electoral Violence -- Merits of Digital Voting -- Links Between Digital Voting and Election Violence -- Theoretical Framework -- Findings and Discussions -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References.
10 Social Media: A Big Brother in Nigeria's Electoral Space? -- Introduction -- Conceptualisation of Terms -- The Big Brother -- Nigeria Electoral History at a Glance -- Foreign Election Observation: A Null Factor in Nigeria's Theatre of Electoral Warfare -- Electoral Reform in Nigeria's Fourth Republic -- Social Media: Connecting People with Politics? -- Social Media and Citizen Activism -- Social Media and Social Revolution: A Synoptic Discourse -- Social Media and the Search for Freedom -- The Social Media as Big Brother in Nigeria's Electoral Space -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the 2015 as Well as 2019 Elections in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Major General Elections in Nigeria-An Historical Overview -- INEC, 2015 and 2019 Nigeria Elections -- INEC in the 2015 and 2019 Elections: Reviewing the Elite Theory -- The Personality of the Leadership: -- Logistics -- Fraudulent Activities -- Postponement of Elections -- The Use of Smart Card Readers (SCR) -- Way Forward -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Electoral Violence and Its Impact on Women's Political Participation in Nigeria -- Conceptual Clarification -- Election -- Violence -- Electoral Violence -- Political Instability -- The Nigerian Women and Political Participation: An Overview -- Nigerian Women and Politics: -- Election Violence and Nigerian Politics -- Causes of Election Violence in Nigeria -- Incidence of Election Violence in Nigerian Politics -- Conclusion -- References -- 13 Voter Education and Political Participation in Nigerian Presidential Election: A Comparative Analysis from Southeast -- Introduction -- Statement of the Problems and Methodology -- Conceptual Clarifications -- Voter Education -- Voter Registration -- Voter Turnout -- Vote Validity -- Vote Buying -- Political Participation.
Theoretical Framework: The Field Theory of Voting -- Empirical Review of Literature -- Comparative Improvement in Voter Registration in the 2015 and 2019 Nigeria's Presidential Elections -- Discussions -- Comparative Improvement of Voter Registration in the Southeastern Nigerian States During the 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections -- Difference in Voter Turnout During the 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections. -- Impact of Low Voter Education on the Vote Validity in the Southeast -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 14 Mitigating Violence in Nigerian 2015 Elections: The International Community and Donor Agencies Dimensions -- Introduction -- Election and Electoral Violence -- Election in Nigeria: Historical Perspective -- Prelude to the General Election in 2015 -- Donor Agencies and Elections in Nigeria Since 1999 -- Donor Agencies Role In The 2015 Nigerian General Elections -- International Community and the 2015 Elections -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 15 Political Violence and the 2015 General Election in Nigeria -- Introduction -- Conceptual Clarification -- Election -- Significance of Election -- Background of Political Violence in Nigeria -- Stages of Political Violence -- Pre-Elections Violence -- During Election Violence -- Political Security Context of the 2015 General Elections -- The Peace Initiatives -- Impact of Political Violence -- The Way Forward -- Bibliography -- 16 Political Violence in Isuokoma Clan, 2007-2019 -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Literature Review -- History of Isu Okoma Clan -- Political History -- Nature of Political Violence -- Causes of Political Violence in Isuokoma -- Electoral Malpractice -- Godfatherism and Struggle for Power -- Illiteracy -- Poverty and Unemployment -- Latent Anger for Lack of Development and Uneven Distribution of Resources -- Clash of Interests.
Abuse of Political Process -- Corruption (Selfish Desire, Greed, Chauvinism) -- Impact of Political Violence in Isuokoma Clan -- Social Impact -- Economic Impact -- Political Impact -- Security Impact -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Bibliography -- 17 Summary and Concluding Notes on the Place of Counselling in Managing Electoral Violence -- Summary Notes -- Concluding Remarks on the Place of Counselling in Managing Electoral Violence -- Characteristics of a Fully Functioning Person -- How to Become a Fully Functioning Person -- In Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2022]
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Political economy of resource, human security and environmental conflicts in Africa / / edited by Kelechi Johnmary Ani, Victor Ojakorotu, Kelvin Bribena
Political economy of resource, human security and environmental conflicts in Africa / / edited by Kelechi Johnmary Ani, Victor Ojakorotu, Kelvin Bribena
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 pages)
Disciplina 330.967
Soggetto topico Economic development - Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN 981-16-2036-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910494559803321
Singapore : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
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