The Nigerian State: Political Economy, State Class and Political System in the Post-colonial EraCurrey, 1988 - 281 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 16
... groups , with their ' foreign ' customs , beliefs and languages . In many respects these relations were precipitate and forced , so that : Paradoxically , the most important problems of integration facing the nation seem to result from ...
... groups , with their ' foreign ' customs , beliefs and languages . In many respects these relations were precipitate and forced , so that : Paradoxically , the most important problems of integration facing the nation seem to result from ...
الصفحة 19
... groups whose support they needed to stay in power . Such diversions , within the context of scarcity , had to be accomplished at the expense of other elites ' constituencies . Elite coalitions at the centre therefore tended to be ...
... groups whose support they needed to stay in power . Such diversions , within the context of scarcity , had to be accomplished at the expense of other elites ' constituencies . Elite coalitions at the centre therefore tended to be ...
الصفحة 33
... groups . Such corporations were directed by administrators appointed by the party in power , and those interests to whom loans and other support were given were constrained to back the regional government . Naturally , none of these groups ...
... groups . Such corporations were directed by administrators appointed by the party in power , and those interests to whom loans and other support were given were constrained to back the regional government . Naturally , none of these groups ...
المحتوى
Premises of Nigerian Politics | 1 |
The First Republic | 19 |
The Military in Politics | 41 |
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1979 Constitution administration African Studies allocation Anambra appointed areas Babangida Bauchi Bendel Benin City Benue Borno bourgeoisie Buhari bureaucracy capital capitalist central centre chapter Chief civil servants civil service civilian coalition colonial conflict corruption coup Decree dominant economic Economy of Nigeria elections electoral elite ethnic groups executive factions federal government foreign functions GNPP Gongola Governor Hausa-Fulani Ibadan ideology Igbo indigenisation indigenous institutions interests intra-elite Kaduna Kano Kwara labour Lagos leaders leadership legislative legislature legitimacy LGCs London majority mass ment military government naira National Assembly neo-colonial Niger Nigerian political Northern officers Ogun Ondo organisation peripheral political economy political parties political system popular population position President presidential problems production realisation recivilianisation regional represented revenues role rule Second Republic sectors Shagari social society socio-economic Sokoto strategy structure tion traditional rulers unity votes West Africa Yoruba