Emeka Nwagwu
Taming the Tiger
Civil-Military Relations Reform and the Search for Political Stability in Nigeria
Emeka Nwagwu
Taming the Tiger
Civil-Military Relations Reform and the Search for Political Stability in Nigeria
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Taming the Tiger views Nigeria as a country on the verge of political, economic and social disintegration, the result of political instability. At the core of Nigeria's political instability is the Nigerian military, which ruled the country for nearly thirty of Nigeria's thirty-nine years of post-colonial history, including fifteen years of continuous and uninterrupted rule from 1984-1999.
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Taming the Tiger views Nigeria as a country on the verge of political, economic and social disintegration, the result of political instability. At the core of Nigeria's political instability is the Nigerian military, which ruled the country for nearly thirty of Nigeria's thirty-nine years of post-colonial history, including fifteen years of continuous and uninterrupted rule from 1984-1999.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780761824084
- ISBN-10: 0761824081
- Artikelnr.: 22007846
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780761824084
- ISBN-10: 0761824081
- Artikelnr.: 22007846
By Emeka Nwagwu
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Contemporary Africa De Colonization Chapter 3 Territorial and Ethnic Divisions Chapter 4 Political Instability Chapter 5 Lack of Development Chapter 6 Contemporary Nigeria Chapter 7 The Legacy of Military Rule in Nigeria Chapter 8 Untamed Tigers Chapter 9 Why this Contribution Chapter 10 Limitations of this Work Chapter 11 Organization of Book Chapter 12 Notes Chapter 13 Chapter I: Colonialism and the Development of Nigerian Military Institutions
The Development of the Nigerian Military
Recruitment Policy
Recruitment Policy in Preparation for Independence
Soldiers as Social Outcasts
Colonialism and the Nigerian Chapter 14 Chapter II: Abacha: Last Warrior?
Causes of Military Intervention in Nigerian Politics
Cultural Pluralism
Safety and Security of Citizens
Regime Values
Social Mobilization
Multipartism
The Nigerian Syndrome
The Decline of the Nigerian Milita Chapter 15 Chapter III: The Need for Civil-Military Relations Reform in Nigeria
Killing: An Insufficient Deterrent to Military Coups
Prolonged Military Rule
Dominate Influence of the Retired Generals
Leadership Deficit
Old Wine in New Barrels
Official Co Chapter 16 Chapter IV: Military Reform Policy
Economic Sanctions and Political Ostracism
Civil Resistance
Mutiny in the Armed Forces
Objectives of Civil-Military Reform
Elements of the Military Reform Plan
Shared Governance
Balanced Appointments
Creati Chapter 17 Chapter V: Civil-Military Relations Studies
Models of Civil-Military Relations
Traditional or Aristocratic
Democratic
Penetration
Contemporary Models
Subjective- Civilian Control
Objective- Civilian Control
Concordance Model
Structural Mode Chapter 18 Chapter VI: Military and Political Stability
Why Israel?
Civil- Military Partnerships in Israel
The Influence of Zionism Military
Training and Education
Notes Chapter 19 Chapter VII: Rapid Promotions and Out-Placement Systems and Political Stability
Notes Chapter 20 Chapter VIII: Civil-Military Partnership and Political Stability
Role for Former Presidents
Notes Chapter 21 Chapter IX: Conclusions and Epilogue
National Scandals
The Turning Point
The Babangida SAGA
Sharia in One State and Political Stability
The Nationalities Conference
International Organizations and Political Stability
An Equitable System of In
The Development of the Nigerian Military
Recruitment Policy
Recruitment Policy in Preparation for Independence
Soldiers as Social Outcasts
Colonialism and the Nigerian Chapter 14 Chapter II: Abacha: Last Warrior?
Causes of Military Intervention in Nigerian Politics
Cultural Pluralism
Safety and Security of Citizens
Regime Values
Social Mobilization
Multipartism
The Nigerian Syndrome
The Decline of the Nigerian Milita Chapter 15 Chapter III: The Need for Civil-Military Relations Reform in Nigeria
Killing: An Insufficient Deterrent to Military Coups
Prolonged Military Rule
Dominate Influence of the Retired Generals
Leadership Deficit
Old Wine in New Barrels
Official Co Chapter 16 Chapter IV: Military Reform Policy
Economic Sanctions and Political Ostracism
Civil Resistance
Mutiny in the Armed Forces
Objectives of Civil-Military Reform
Elements of the Military Reform Plan
Shared Governance
Balanced Appointments
Creati Chapter 17 Chapter V: Civil-Military Relations Studies
Models of Civil-Military Relations
Traditional or Aristocratic
Democratic
Penetration
Contemporary Models
Subjective- Civilian Control
Objective- Civilian Control
Concordance Model
Structural Mode Chapter 18 Chapter VI: Military and Political Stability
Why Israel?
Civil- Military Partnerships in Israel
The Influence of Zionism Military
Training and Education
Notes Chapter 19 Chapter VII: Rapid Promotions and Out-Placement Systems and Political Stability
Notes Chapter 20 Chapter VIII: Civil-Military Partnership and Political Stability
Role for Former Presidents
Notes Chapter 21 Chapter IX: Conclusions and Epilogue
National Scandals
The Turning Point
The Babangida SAGA
Sharia in One State and Political Stability
The Nationalities Conference
International Organizations and Political Stability
An Equitable System of In
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Contemporary Africa De Colonization Chapter 3 Territorial and Ethnic Divisions Chapter 4 Political Instability Chapter 5 Lack of Development Chapter 6 Contemporary Nigeria Chapter 7 The Legacy of Military Rule in Nigeria Chapter 8 Untamed Tigers Chapter 9 Why this Contribution Chapter 10 Limitations of this Work Chapter 11 Organization of Book Chapter 12 Notes Chapter 13 Chapter I: Colonialism and the Development of Nigerian Military Institutions
The Development of the Nigerian Military
Recruitment Policy
Recruitment Policy in Preparation for Independence
Soldiers as Social Outcasts
Colonialism and the Nigerian Chapter 14 Chapter II: Abacha: Last Warrior?
Causes of Military Intervention in Nigerian Politics
Cultural Pluralism
Safety and Security of Citizens
Regime Values
Social Mobilization
Multipartism
The Nigerian Syndrome
The Decline of the Nigerian Milita Chapter 15 Chapter III: The Need for Civil-Military Relations Reform in Nigeria
Killing: An Insufficient Deterrent to Military Coups
Prolonged Military Rule
Dominate Influence of the Retired Generals
Leadership Deficit
Old Wine in New Barrels
Official Co Chapter 16 Chapter IV: Military Reform Policy
Economic Sanctions and Political Ostracism
Civil Resistance
Mutiny in the Armed Forces
Objectives of Civil-Military Reform
Elements of the Military Reform Plan
Shared Governance
Balanced Appointments
Creati Chapter 17 Chapter V: Civil-Military Relations Studies
Models of Civil-Military Relations
Traditional or Aristocratic
Democratic
Penetration
Contemporary Models
Subjective- Civilian Control
Objective- Civilian Control
Concordance Model
Structural Mode Chapter 18 Chapter VI: Military and Political Stability
Why Israel?
Civil- Military Partnerships in Israel
The Influence of Zionism Military
Training and Education
Notes Chapter 19 Chapter VII: Rapid Promotions and Out-Placement Systems and Political Stability
Notes Chapter 20 Chapter VIII: Civil-Military Partnership and Political Stability
Role for Former Presidents
Notes Chapter 21 Chapter IX: Conclusions and Epilogue
National Scandals
The Turning Point
The Babangida SAGA
Sharia in One State and Political Stability
The Nationalities Conference
International Organizations and Political Stability
An Equitable System of In
The Development of the Nigerian Military
Recruitment Policy
Recruitment Policy in Preparation for Independence
Soldiers as Social Outcasts
Colonialism and the Nigerian Chapter 14 Chapter II: Abacha: Last Warrior?
Causes of Military Intervention in Nigerian Politics
Cultural Pluralism
Safety and Security of Citizens
Regime Values
Social Mobilization
Multipartism
The Nigerian Syndrome
The Decline of the Nigerian Milita Chapter 15 Chapter III: The Need for Civil-Military Relations Reform in Nigeria
Killing: An Insufficient Deterrent to Military Coups
Prolonged Military Rule
Dominate Influence of the Retired Generals
Leadership Deficit
Old Wine in New Barrels
Official Co Chapter 16 Chapter IV: Military Reform Policy
Economic Sanctions and Political Ostracism
Civil Resistance
Mutiny in the Armed Forces
Objectives of Civil-Military Reform
Elements of the Military Reform Plan
Shared Governance
Balanced Appointments
Creati Chapter 17 Chapter V: Civil-Military Relations Studies
Models of Civil-Military Relations
Traditional or Aristocratic
Democratic
Penetration
Contemporary Models
Subjective- Civilian Control
Objective- Civilian Control
Concordance Model
Structural Mode Chapter 18 Chapter VI: Military and Political Stability
Why Israel?
Civil- Military Partnerships in Israel
The Influence of Zionism Military
Training and Education
Notes Chapter 19 Chapter VII: Rapid Promotions and Out-Placement Systems and Political Stability
Notes Chapter 20 Chapter VIII: Civil-Military Partnership and Political Stability
Role for Former Presidents
Notes Chapter 21 Chapter IX: Conclusions and Epilogue
National Scandals
The Turning Point
The Babangida SAGA
Sharia in One State and Political Stability
The Nationalities Conference
International Organizations and Political Stability
An Equitable System of In