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Études internationales

Volume 22, Number 2, 1991, p. 357-368

Afrique : la déconnexion par défaut

Guest-edited by Daniel C. Bach

Managing Editor(s): Gérard Hervouet (directeur) and Thierry Hentsch (directeur adjoint)

Publisher: Institut québécois des hautes études internationales

ISSN: 0014-2123 (print)  1703-7891 (digital)

DOI: 10.7202/702844ar

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Le mythe d'un leadership nigérian dans les relations inter-africaines

Emeka Nwokedi

Abstract

The Myth ofa Nigerian Leadership in Inter-African Relations

Nigeria's leadership role in inter-African relations remains a myth despite the country's assertiveness in the areas of liberation, conflict mediation and regional economic integration. Rhetoric and posturing in inter-African diplomacy have become a substitute for reality. Furthermore, the weakness of the Nigerian domestic structure and the effects of the structural adjustment programme negate Nigerians capabilities to exert a leadership in inter-African diplomacy.

Author: Emeka Nwokedi
Title: Le mythe d'un leadership nigérian dans les relations inter-africaines
Journal: Études internationales, Volume 22, Number 2, 1991, p. 357-368
URI: http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/702844ar
DOI: 10.7202/702844ar

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