NIGERIA AND THE NORTH— SOUTH DIALOGUE

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1992-10
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SMITH, USEN SUNDAY
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This work is concerned with the relationship of countries in the international system. The study looks at the reasons - surrounding the current call for the reformation of the world order; that has led us to the realization of the inequality in the relationship One of the most publicize issues of International politic in recent years has been the claim of the poor nations inhabited by more than half of the world's population, that they are not receiving an "equitable" share of the world's wealth and power. This issue has come to be called the "North - South relations". The work demonstrates that North - South relations constitute the subject of considerable dissensus among the community of policy - makers and the academics. The work further looks at how Nigeria helps in the struggle by the poor nations to see to the reformation of the international system. In essence, therefore, this work explores the issues involved in the current proposals for a New International Economic Order - as challenges to understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and reconstruction between the more developed and the less developed nations arise. It provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and critical analysis of the keenly debated issues in the international economic relations between the two worlds.
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A thesis submitted to the Postgraduate School, Ahmadu Bello University. in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MSc. (International Relations), Faculty of Arts and Social Science Department of Political Science. Ahmadu Bello University. Zaria.
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NIGERIA, NORTH— SOUTH DIALOGUE,
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