Nigeria and the Politics of Survival as a Nation-stateThis volume addresses the struggles and strategies applied by the civilian and military administrations to resolve the issue of political instability in Nigeria. It examines its political history as an entity before Britain colonized the area, and the constitutional developments since 1914 when Britain amalgamated the northern and southern regions to form modern Nigeria. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
المحتوى
British Rule in Nigeria | 7 |
John Macpherson and the 1951 Constitution | 15 |
Conclusion | 22 |
حقوق النشر | |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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