Nigerian Foreign Policy 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-06301-7_11
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Nigeria in the World System: Alternative Approaches, Explanations and Projections

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“…(Shaw and Fasehun 1980). These alternative views about the bases, effects, and limits of Nigeria's political economy in the world system can be categorised, as already suggested, into three types: the idealist versus the 400 Downloaded by [University of Exeter] at 01:04 16 July 2015 realist (disagreement over contemporary and future capabilities and influences) and the realist versus the radical (disagreement over historical, current, and projected structures and relations).…”
Section: Realism Idealism and Radicalismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(Shaw and Fasehun 1980). These alternative views about the bases, effects, and limits of Nigeria's political economy in the world system can be categorised, as already suggested, into three types: the idealist versus the 400 Downloaded by [University of Exeter] at 01:04 16 July 2015 realist (disagreement over contemporary and future capabilities and influences) and the realist versus the radical (disagreement over historical, current, and projected structures and relations).…”
Section: Realism Idealism and Radicalismmentioning
confidence: 97%