Oxford Handbook of Nigerian Politics
Herausgeber: Levan, A Carl; Ukata, Patrick
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1604g
- ISBN-13: 9780198804307
- ISBN-10: 019880430X
- Artikelnr.: 52612843
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1604g
- ISBN-13: 9780198804307
- ISBN-10: 019880430X
- Artikelnr.: 52612843
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
A. Carl LeVan is Associate Professor in the School of International Service at American University in Washington, D.C. He is the author of Nigerian Party Competition in a Time of Transition and Terror (forthcoming) as well as Dictators and Democracy in Africa Development: the Political Economy of Good Governance in Nigeria (2015). Patrick Ukata is the former Director of the American University and American University of Nigeria's Washington Office. He is currently a professorial lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, Washington, DC.
* Introduction
* Part I: Locating Nigeria in African History
* 1: Murray Last: From Borno to Sokoto: Meaning and Muslim Identities
in Northern Nigeria
* 2: Nonso Obikili: State Formation in Precolonial Nigeria
* 3: Shobana Shankar: Precolonial Christianity and Missionary Legacies
* 4: Wasiq N. Khan: The Atlantic Slave Trade and its Lasting Impact
* 5: Matthew M. Heaton and Toyin Falola: Colonial Rule
* 6: Rotimi Ajayi: The Anti-Colonial Struggle in Nigeria
* 7: Chiedo Nwankwor: Women's Protests in the Struggle for Independence
* 8: Cajetan Iheka: The Nigerian Novel and the Anti-Colonial
Imagination
* 9: Michael J. Watts: Ecologies of Rule: Politics, Political Economy
and Governing the Environment in Nigeria
* Part II: Political Institutions
* 10: Eghosa E. Osaghae: The Long Shadow of Nigeria's Military Epochs,
1966-1979 and 1983-1999
* 11: Olufunmbi M. Elemo: Fiscal Federalism, Subnational Politics, and
State Creation in Contemporary Nigeria
* 12: Joseph Olayinka Fashagba: The Legislatures in the First and
Second Republics
* 13: Rotimi T. Suberu: Legislative Development and Decadence in the
Fourth Republic National Assembly
* 14: Olufemi Vaughan: Sharia Politics, the 1999 Constitution, and the
Rise of the Fourth Republic
* 15: Yahaya T. Baba: Executive Dominance and Hyper Presidentialism in
Nigeria
* 16: Max Siollun: Civil Military Affairs and Military Culture in
Post-Transition Nigeria
* 17: Daniel Jordan Smith: Progress and Setbacks in Nigeria's
Anti-Corruption Efforts
* 18: Patrick Ukata: The Judiciary in Nigeria Since 1999
* 19: Nkwachukwu Orji: Elections and Electoral Performance
* 20: A. Carl LeVan and Abiodun Ajijola: Drivers and Dynamics of
Electoral Reform, 1999-2015
* 21: Adigun Agbaje, Adeolu Akande, and Jide Ojo: The People's
Democratic Party: From the 1999 Transition to the 2015 Turnover
* Part III: Civil Society
* 22: Darren Kew and Chris M. A. Kwaja: Civil Society in Nigeria
* 23: Jon Kraus: The Political Struggles of Nigerian Labor
* 24: Garhe Osiebe: In the trenches with Fela: Reassessing Protest
Political Music Culture before the Fourth Republic
* 25: Rita Kiki Edozie: Nigeria's Non-Western Democracy: A Postcolonial
Aspiration and Struggle with Opportunity, Conflict, and
Transformation
* 26: Cheryl O'Brien: Women's Contemporary Struggles for Rights and
Representation
* 27: Idayat Hassan: Human Rights Status in Nigeria Since Obasanjo'
Second Coming
* 28: Oliver Owen: Revenue and Representation: The Political Economy of
Public Participation
* Part IV: Economic and Social Sectors: Policies and Peoples
* 29: Kingsley Moghalu and Nonso Obikili: Fiscal Policy during Boom and
Bust
* 30: Peter M. Lewis: Nigeria's Petroleum Booms: A Changing Political
Economy
* 31: Zainab Usman: The 'Resource Curse' and the Constraints on
Reforming Nigeria's Oil Sector
* 32: Olusoji Adeyi, Oluwole Odutolu, John Idoko, and Phyllis Kanki:
Nigeria's Response to the HIV Epidemic
* Part V: Identity and Insecurity
* 33: Abimbola O. Adesoji: Islamic Social Movements and Political
Unrest in Nigerian History
* 34: Kyari Mohammed: The Origins of Boko Haram
* 35: Virginia Comolli: Boko Haram: Indigeneity, Internationalism, and
Insurgency
* 36: Obi Nwakanma: The Nigerian Civil War and the Biafran Secessionist
Revival
* 37: Omolade Adunbi: The Rise and Decline (and Rise) of the Niger
Delta Rebellion
* 38: Kemi Okenyodo: Crime, Cults, and Informal Security
* 39: V. Adefemi Isumonah: Land, Citizenship, and the Laws of
Disenfranchisement
* 40: Laura Thaut Vinson: Pastoralism, Ethnicity, and Subnational
Conflict Resolution in the Middle Belt
* 41: Oliver Coates: Nigeria and the World: War, Nationalism, and
Politics, 1914-1960
* 42: Elizabeth Donnelly and Daragh Neville: Nigeria and the
Commonwealth: Influence by Accident or Design
* 43: Asonzeh Ukah: Faith, Fame, and Fortune: Varieties of Nigerian
Worship in Global Christianity
* 44: Ian Taylor: he Pathology of Dependency: Sino-Nigerian Relatins as
a Case Study
* Part I: Locating Nigeria in African History
* 1: Murray Last: From Borno to Sokoto: Meaning and Muslim Identities
in Northern Nigeria
* 2: Nonso Obikili: State Formation in Precolonial Nigeria
* 3: Shobana Shankar: Precolonial Christianity and Missionary Legacies
* 4: Wasiq N. Khan: The Atlantic Slave Trade and its Lasting Impact
* 5: Matthew M. Heaton and Toyin Falola: Colonial Rule
* 6: Rotimi Ajayi: The Anti-Colonial Struggle in Nigeria
* 7: Chiedo Nwankwor: Women's Protests in the Struggle for Independence
* 8: Cajetan Iheka: The Nigerian Novel and the Anti-Colonial
Imagination
* 9: Michael J. Watts: Ecologies of Rule: Politics, Political Economy
and Governing the Environment in Nigeria
* Part II: Political Institutions
* 10: Eghosa E. Osaghae: The Long Shadow of Nigeria's Military Epochs,
1966-1979 and 1983-1999
* 11: Olufunmbi M. Elemo: Fiscal Federalism, Subnational Politics, and
State Creation in Contemporary Nigeria
* 12: Joseph Olayinka Fashagba: The Legislatures in the First and
Second Republics
* 13: Rotimi T. Suberu: Legislative Development and Decadence in the
Fourth Republic National Assembly
* 14: Olufemi Vaughan: Sharia Politics, the 1999 Constitution, and the
Rise of the Fourth Republic
* 15: Yahaya T. Baba: Executive Dominance and Hyper Presidentialism in
Nigeria
* 16: Max Siollun: Civil Military Affairs and Military Culture in
Post-Transition Nigeria
* 17: Daniel Jordan Smith: Progress and Setbacks in Nigeria's
Anti-Corruption Efforts
* 18: Patrick Ukata: The Judiciary in Nigeria Since 1999
* 19: Nkwachukwu Orji: Elections and Electoral Performance
* 20: A. Carl LeVan and Abiodun Ajijola: Drivers and Dynamics of
Electoral Reform, 1999-2015
* 21: Adigun Agbaje, Adeolu Akande, and Jide Ojo: The People's
Democratic Party: From the 1999 Transition to the 2015 Turnover
* Part III: Civil Society
* 22: Darren Kew and Chris M. A. Kwaja: Civil Society in Nigeria
* 23: Jon Kraus: The Political Struggles of Nigerian Labor
* 24: Garhe Osiebe: In the trenches with Fela: Reassessing Protest
Political Music Culture before the Fourth Republic
* 25: Rita Kiki Edozie: Nigeria's Non-Western Democracy: A Postcolonial
Aspiration and Struggle with Opportunity, Conflict, and
Transformation
* 26: Cheryl O'Brien: Women's Contemporary Struggles for Rights and
Representation
* 27: Idayat Hassan: Human Rights Status in Nigeria Since Obasanjo'
Second Coming
* 28: Oliver Owen: Revenue and Representation: The Political Economy of
Public Participation
* Part IV: Economic and Social Sectors: Policies and Peoples
* 29: Kingsley Moghalu and Nonso Obikili: Fiscal Policy during Boom and
Bust
* 30: Peter M. Lewis: Nigeria's Petroleum Booms: A Changing Political
Economy
* 31: Zainab Usman: The 'Resource Curse' and the Constraints on
Reforming Nigeria's Oil Sector
* 32: Olusoji Adeyi, Oluwole Odutolu, John Idoko, and Phyllis Kanki:
Nigeria's Response to the HIV Epidemic
* Part V: Identity and Insecurity
* 33: Abimbola O. Adesoji: Islamic Social Movements and Political
Unrest in Nigerian History
* 34: Kyari Mohammed: The Origins of Boko Haram
* 35: Virginia Comolli: Boko Haram: Indigeneity, Internationalism, and
Insurgency
* 36: Obi Nwakanma: The Nigerian Civil War and the Biafran Secessionist
Revival
* 37: Omolade Adunbi: The Rise and Decline (and Rise) of the Niger
Delta Rebellion
* 38: Kemi Okenyodo: Crime, Cults, and Informal Security
* 39: V. Adefemi Isumonah: Land, Citizenship, and the Laws of
Disenfranchisement
* 40: Laura Thaut Vinson: Pastoralism, Ethnicity, and Subnational
Conflict Resolution in the Middle Belt
* 41: Oliver Coates: Nigeria and the World: War, Nationalism, and
Politics, 1914-1960
* 42: Elizabeth Donnelly and Daragh Neville: Nigeria and the
Commonwealth: Influence by Accident or Design
* 43: Asonzeh Ukah: Faith, Fame, and Fortune: Varieties of Nigerian
Worship in Global Christianity
* 44: Ian Taylor: he Pathology of Dependency: Sino-Nigerian Relatins as
a Case Study
* Introduction
* Part I: Locating Nigeria in African History
* 1: Murray Last: From Borno to Sokoto: Meaning and Muslim Identities
in Northern Nigeria
* 2: Nonso Obikili: State Formation in Precolonial Nigeria
* 3: Shobana Shankar: Precolonial Christianity and Missionary Legacies
* 4: Wasiq N. Khan: The Atlantic Slave Trade and its Lasting Impact
* 5: Matthew M. Heaton and Toyin Falola: Colonial Rule
* 6: Rotimi Ajayi: The Anti-Colonial Struggle in Nigeria
* 7: Chiedo Nwankwor: Women's Protests in the Struggle for Independence
* 8: Cajetan Iheka: The Nigerian Novel and the Anti-Colonial
Imagination
* 9: Michael J. Watts: Ecologies of Rule: Politics, Political Economy
and Governing the Environment in Nigeria
* Part II: Political Institutions
* 10: Eghosa E. Osaghae: The Long Shadow of Nigeria's Military Epochs,
1966-1979 and 1983-1999
* 11: Olufunmbi M. Elemo: Fiscal Federalism, Subnational Politics, and
State Creation in Contemporary Nigeria
* 12: Joseph Olayinka Fashagba: The Legislatures in the First and
Second Republics
* 13: Rotimi T. Suberu: Legislative Development and Decadence in the
Fourth Republic National Assembly
* 14: Olufemi Vaughan: Sharia Politics, the 1999 Constitution, and the
Rise of the Fourth Republic
* 15: Yahaya T. Baba: Executive Dominance and Hyper Presidentialism in
Nigeria
* 16: Max Siollun: Civil Military Affairs and Military Culture in
Post-Transition Nigeria
* 17: Daniel Jordan Smith: Progress and Setbacks in Nigeria's
Anti-Corruption Efforts
* 18: Patrick Ukata: The Judiciary in Nigeria Since 1999
* 19: Nkwachukwu Orji: Elections and Electoral Performance
* 20: A. Carl LeVan and Abiodun Ajijola: Drivers and Dynamics of
Electoral Reform, 1999-2015
* 21: Adigun Agbaje, Adeolu Akande, and Jide Ojo: The People's
Democratic Party: From the 1999 Transition to the 2015 Turnover
* Part III: Civil Society
* 22: Darren Kew and Chris M. A. Kwaja: Civil Society in Nigeria
* 23: Jon Kraus: The Political Struggles of Nigerian Labor
* 24: Garhe Osiebe: In the trenches with Fela: Reassessing Protest
Political Music Culture before the Fourth Republic
* 25: Rita Kiki Edozie: Nigeria's Non-Western Democracy: A Postcolonial
Aspiration and Struggle with Opportunity, Conflict, and
Transformation
* 26: Cheryl O'Brien: Women's Contemporary Struggles for Rights and
Representation
* 27: Idayat Hassan: Human Rights Status in Nigeria Since Obasanjo'
Second Coming
* 28: Oliver Owen: Revenue and Representation: The Political Economy of
Public Participation
* Part IV: Economic and Social Sectors: Policies and Peoples
* 29: Kingsley Moghalu and Nonso Obikili: Fiscal Policy during Boom and
Bust
* 30: Peter M. Lewis: Nigeria's Petroleum Booms: A Changing Political
Economy
* 31: Zainab Usman: The 'Resource Curse' and the Constraints on
Reforming Nigeria's Oil Sector
* 32: Olusoji Adeyi, Oluwole Odutolu, John Idoko, and Phyllis Kanki:
Nigeria's Response to the HIV Epidemic
* Part V: Identity and Insecurity
* 33: Abimbola O. Adesoji: Islamic Social Movements and Political
Unrest in Nigerian History
* 34: Kyari Mohammed: The Origins of Boko Haram
* 35: Virginia Comolli: Boko Haram: Indigeneity, Internationalism, and
Insurgency
* 36: Obi Nwakanma: The Nigerian Civil War and the Biafran Secessionist
Revival
* 37: Omolade Adunbi: The Rise and Decline (and Rise) of the Niger
Delta Rebellion
* 38: Kemi Okenyodo: Crime, Cults, and Informal Security
* 39: V. Adefemi Isumonah: Land, Citizenship, and the Laws of
Disenfranchisement
* 40: Laura Thaut Vinson: Pastoralism, Ethnicity, and Subnational
Conflict Resolution in the Middle Belt
* 41: Oliver Coates: Nigeria and the World: War, Nationalism, and
Politics, 1914-1960
* 42: Elizabeth Donnelly and Daragh Neville: Nigeria and the
Commonwealth: Influence by Accident or Design
* 43: Asonzeh Ukah: Faith, Fame, and Fortune: Varieties of Nigerian
Worship in Global Christianity
* 44: Ian Taylor: he Pathology of Dependency: Sino-Nigerian Relatins as
a Case Study
* Part I: Locating Nigeria in African History
* 1: Murray Last: From Borno to Sokoto: Meaning and Muslim Identities
in Northern Nigeria
* 2: Nonso Obikili: State Formation in Precolonial Nigeria
* 3: Shobana Shankar: Precolonial Christianity and Missionary Legacies
* 4: Wasiq N. Khan: The Atlantic Slave Trade and its Lasting Impact
* 5: Matthew M. Heaton and Toyin Falola: Colonial Rule
* 6: Rotimi Ajayi: The Anti-Colonial Struggle in Nigeria
* 7: Chiedo Nwankwor: Women's Protests in the Struggle for Independence
* 8: Cajetan Iheka: The Nigerian Novel and the Anti-Colonial
Imagination
* 9: Michael J. Watts: Ecologies of Rule: Politics, Political Economy
and Governing the Environment in Nigeria
* Part II: Political Institutions
* 10: Eghosa E. Osaghae: The Long Shadow of Nigeria's Military Epochs,
1966-1979 and 1983-1999
* 11: Olufunmbi M. Elemo: Fiscal Federalism, Subnational Politics, and
State Creation in Contemporary Nigeria
* 12: Joseph Olayinka Fashagba: The Legislatures in the First and
Second Republics
* 13: Rotimi T. Suberu: Legislative Development and Decadence in the
Fourth Republic National Assembly
* 14: Olufemi Vaughan: Sharia Politics, the 1999 Constitution, and the
Rise of the Fourth Republic
* 15: Yahaya T. Baba: Executive Dominance and Hyper Presidentialism in
Nigeria
* 16: Max Siollun: Civil Military Affairs and Military Culture in
Post-Transition Nigeria
* 17: Daniel Jordan Smith: Progress and Setbacks in Nigeria's
Anti-Corruption Efforts
* 18: Patrick Ukata: The Judiciary in Nigeria Since 1999
* 19: Nkwachukwu Orji: Elections and Electoral Performance
* 20: A. Carl LeVan and Abiodun Ajijola: Drivers and Dynamics of
Electoral Reform, 1999-2015
* 21: Adigun Agbaje, Adeolu Akande, and Jide Ojo: The People's
Democratic Party: From the 1999 Transition to the 2015 Turnover
* Part III: Civil Society
* 22: Darren Kew and Chris M. A. Kwaja: Civil Society in Nigeria
* 23: Jon Kraus: The Political Struggles of Nigerian Labor
* 24: Garhe Osiebe: In the trenches with Fela: Reassessing Protest
Political Music Culture before the Fourth Republic
* 25: Rita Kiki Edozie: Nigeria's Non-Western Democracy: A Postcolonial
Aspiration and Struggle with Opportunity, Conflict, and
Transformation
* 26: Cheryl O'Brien: Women's Contemporary Struggles for Rights and
Representation
* 27: Idayat Hassan: Human Rights Status in Nigeria Since Obasanjo'
Second Coming
* 28: Oliver Owen: Revenue and Representation: The Political Economy of
Public Participation
* Part IV: Economic and Social Sectors: Policies and Peoples
* 29: Kingsley Moghalu and Nonso Obikili: Fiscal Policy during Boom and
Bust
* 30: Peter M. Lewis: Nigeria's Petroleum Booms: A Changing Political
Economy
* 31: Zainab Usman: The 'Resource Curse' and the Constraints on
Reforming Nigeria's Oil Sector
* 32: Olusoji Adeyi, Oluwole Odutolu, John Idoko, and Phyllis Kanki:
Nigeria's Response to the HIV Epidemic
* Part V: Identity and Insecurity
* 33: Abimbola O. Adesoji: Islamic Social Movements and Political
Unrest in Nigerian History
* 34: Kyari Mohammed: The Origins of Boko Haram
* 35: Virginia Comolli: Boko Haram: Indigeneity, Internationalism, and
Insurgency
* 36: Obi Nwakanma: The Nigerian Civil War and the Biafran Secessionist
Revival
* 37: Omolade Adunbi: The Rise and Decline (and Rise) of the Niger
Delta Rebellion
* 38: Kemi Okenyodo: Crime, Cults, and Informal Security
* 39: V. Adefemi Isumonah: Land, Citizenship, and the Laws of
Disenfranchisement
* 40: Laura Thaut Vinson: Pastoralism, Ethnicity, and Subnational
Conflict Resolution in the Middle Belt
* 41: Oliver Coates: Nigeria and the World: War, Nationalism, and
Politics, 1914-1960
* 42: Elizabeth Donnelly and Daragh Neville: Nigeria and the
Commonwealth: Influence by Accident or Design
* 43: Asonzeh Ukah: Faith, Fame, and Fortune: Varieties of Nigerian
Worship in Global Christianity
* 44: Ian Taylor: he Pathology of Dependency: Sino-Nigerian Relatins as
a Case Study