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Foreign Policy and Leadership in Nigeria: Obasanjo and the Challenge of African Diplomacy

✍ Scribed by Steve Itugbu


Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
290
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Steve Itugbu, for many years a foreign policy aide to Obasanjo, draws on an extensive corpus of official documents, interviews, unpublished material and first-hand experience to explore the president's multi-faceted personality in depth. In so doing, Itugbu demonstrates that Nigeria's foreign policy has suffered through a combination of personalisation - that is subjugation to the will of Obasanjo - and the failings of bureaucratic structures. The book focuses specifically on Nigeria's decision not to intervene in Darfur in 2004, which is shown to be attributable to Obasanjo's politicking and inherent focus on shoring up his own position. Ultimately, an important opportunity for the African Union to set a precedent for humanitarian intervention was missed - a pattern which has since repeated itself across Africa. Such personalisation is common in the region, and the book therefore acts as a case study for better understanding the problems facing foreign policy making, diplomacy and leadership in Africa.
Throughout, Itugbu provides a reasoned and thorough analysis of the complex and interconnected issues facing Nigeria and Africa today, and the prospects of resolving these in the future. This behind-the-scenes account of the mechanics of Nigerian foreign policy is essential reading for all students, researchers and policy makers working on Africa.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Theoretical framework
Book’s structure
1. Obasanjo, Nigeria and the AU
Obasanjo’s early life
Obasanjo in the military
Obasanjo Farms
President Olusegun Obasanjo
Obasanjo’s foreign forays
Obasanjo and Afrocentrism
Nigeria’s crisis of nationhood and the roots of the personalisation of foreign policy-making
Why Darfur?
Nigeria as a regional hegemon
Conclusion
2. The Impact of Darfur
3. The Ethical/Philosophical Motivation Driving Obasanjo’s Diplomacy on Conflicts in Africa
4. Investigating Obasanjo and Darfur
Interviews
Data analysis of archival materials on the conduct of foreign policy under Obasanjo
Afrocentrism
Afrocentrism and Nigeria’s quest for a UN Security Council seat
Diplomatic expectations
Personalisation of foreign policy decision-making
Peacekeeping
Strong and failed states
Undercurrents of diplomacy
5. Analysing the Interviews: Using the Public View as Commentary on the Inside View
Discernible patterns/continuity
Collegial management/personalisation of foreign policy decision-making
Ethical/philosophical concerns and motivations
Future challenges
Comments
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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