Articles Tagged with 1999 – 2003

DOMESTIC POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY DYNAMICS IN NIGERIA: AN APPRAISAL OF OBASANJO’S ADMINISTRATION, 1999 – 2003

ABSTRACT
Nation-States are embedded in a complex international system, and there is always an interaction between one state and another for the accomplishment of certain objectives which are most of the time necessitated by the domestic demands of an individual state. This implies that the relationship between one state and another in the international system, is often influenced by internal and external factors. The extent of the relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy in Nigeria by 1999 form, therefore, the nexus of this study. Thus, it sets out to investigate the demands of the Nigerian government in 1999 based on the
prevailing realities that confronted the Obasanjo’s administration on its emergence. Among the issues were the quest for political stability vis-a-viz the protection of the nascent civilian rule from military Coup d’etat and industrialization of the country with a view to arresting the depressed economy. On this premise, the study was guided by the broad question: Is there any direct linkage between domestic politics of protecting the new civilian government and industrialization of the state, and the foreign policy strands of military alliance and economic liberalisation in Nigeria from 1999 to 2003? The exploration of this question led to the
generation of three specific question (1) Is there any significant positive relationship between Nigeria’s military professionalisation policy for political stability and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance from 1999 to 2003? (2) Does Nigeria’s quest for industrialisation have any direct link with the foreign policy posture of trade liberalisation from 1999 to 2003? (3) Did the liberalisation of foreign direct investment impact positively on reduction of unemployment in Nigeria within the period (1999 to 2003)? The execution
of this study engaged the separate sample pretest-posttest research design of the notation system. Through the design, the population of the study and its sampling technique are shown. The data for the study were generated through primary and secondary sources. The primary source was based on the use of interview technique. The secondary sources on the other hand, centred on published materials like books, journals, periodicals and internet materials and the examination of records. Our findings indicate that the foreign policy dimension of military alliance with the United States impacted positively on military professionalisation in Nigeria. This is because, the Nigeria military came to know more that the consolidation of civil rule was one of the demands of the contemporary globalised capitalist production process. Thus, there was neither Coup d’etat nor attempted one against the flickering Nigerian civilian rule from 1999 – 2003, and even beyond it. Trade liberalization did not favour the Nigeria’s textile industry in the areas of employment creation and expansion of textile firms. The liberalisation of foreign direct investment in the telecommunication sector brought about a profound employment generation in Nigeria. In conclusion, we demonstrated that a functional relationship exists between domestic politics and foreign policy. This inference is drawn because, while the Nigeria’s search for political stability necessitated the military professionalisation policy and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance, that of industrialization led to the foreign policy posture of the liberalization of trade and foreign direct investment so as to address the domestic depressed economy inherited by the administration in 1999.

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OR
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DOMESTIC POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY DYNAMICS IN NIGERIA: AN APPRAISAL OF OBASANJO’S ADMINISTRATION, 1999 – 2003

ABSTRACT
Nation-States are embedded in a complex international system, and there is always an interaction between one state and another for the accomplishment of certain objectives which are most of the time necessitated by the domestic demands of an individual state. This implies that the relationship between one state and another in the international system, is often influenced by internal and external factors. The extent of the relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy in Nigeria by 1999 form, therefore, the nexus of this study. Thus, it sets out to investigate the demands of the Nigerian government in 1999 based on the
prevailing realities that confronted the Obasanjo’s administration on its emergence. Among the issues were the quest for political stability vis-a-viz the protection of the nascent civilian rule from military Coup d’etat and industrialization of the country with a view to arresting the depressed economy. On this premise, the study was guided by the broad question: Is there any direct linkage between domestic politics of protecting the new civilian government and industrialization of the state, and the foreign policy strands of military alliance and economic liberalisation in Nigeria from 1999 to 2003? The exploration of this question led to the
generation of three specific question (1) Is there any significant positive relationship between Nigeria’s military professionalisation policy for political stability and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance from 1999 to 2003? (2) Does Nigeria’s quest for industrialisation have any direct link with the foreign policy posture of trade liberalisation from 1999 to 2003? (3) Did the liberalisation of foreign direct investment impact positively on reduction of unemployment in Nigeria within the period (1999 to 2003)? The execution
of this study engaged the separate sample pretest-posttest research design of the notation system. Through the design, the population of the study and its sampling technique are shown. The data for the study were generated through primary and secondary sources. The primary source was based on the use of interview technique. The secondary sources on the other hand, centred on published materials like books, journals, periodicals and internet materials and the examination of records. Our findings indicate that the foreign policy dimension of military alliance with the United States impacted positively on military professionalisation in Nigeria. This is because, the Nigeria military came to know more that the consolidation of civil rule was one of the demands of the contemporary globalised capitalist production process. Thus, there was neither Coup d’etat nor attempted one against the flickering Nigerian civilian rule from 1999 – 2003, and even beyond it. Trade liberalization did not favour the Nigeria’s textile industry in the areas of employment creation and expansion of textile firms. The liberalisation of foreign direct investment in the telecommunication sector brought about a profound employment generation in Nigeria. In conclusion, we demonstrated that a functional relationship exists between domestic politics and foreign policy. This inference is drawn because, while the Nigeria’s search for political stability necessitated the military professionalisation policy and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance, that of industrialization led to the foreign policy posture of the liberalization of trade and foreign direct investment so as to address the domestic depressed economy inherited by the administration in 1999.

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We will send your material(s) immediately we receive bank alert

BANK ACCOUNTS
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 3022179389
Bank: FIRST BANK.

OR
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 2060566256
Bank: UBA.

OR
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 0042695344
Bank: Diamond

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08058580848, 08140350866

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DOMESTIC POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY DYNAMICS IN NIGERIA: AN APPRAISAL OF OBASANJO’S ADMINISTRATION, 1999 – 2003

ABSTRACT
Nation-States are embedded in a complex international system, and there is always an interaction between one state and another for the accomplishment of certain objectives which are most of the time necessitated by the domestic demands of an individual state. This implies that the relationship between one state and another in the international system, is often influenced by internal and external factors. The extent of the relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy in Nigeria by 1999 form, therefore, the nexus of this study. Thus, it sets out to investigate the demands of the Nigerian government in 1999 based on the
prevailing realities that confronted the Obasanjo’s administration on its emergence. Among the issues were the quest for political stability vis-a-viz the protection of the nascent civilian rule from military Coup d’etat and industrialization of the country with a view to arresting the depressed economy. On this premise, the study was guided by the broad question: Is there any direct linkage between domestic politics of protecting the new civilian government and industrialization of the state, and the foreign policy strands of military alliance and economic liberalisation in Nigeria from 1999 to 2003? The exploration of this question led to the
generation of three specific question (1) Is there any significant positive relationship between Nigeria’s military professionalisation policy for political stability and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance from 1999 to 2003? (2) Does Nigeria’s quest for industrialisation have any direct link with the foreign policy posture of trade liberalisation from 1999 to 2003? (3) Did the liberalisation of foreign direct investment impact positively on reduction of unemployment in Nigeria within the period (1999 to 2003)? The execution
of this study engaged the separate sample pretest-posttest research design of the notation system. Through the design, the population of the study and its sampling technique are shown. The data for the study were generated through primary and secondary sources. The primary source was based on the use of interview technique. The secondary sources on the other hand, centred on published materials like books, journals, periodicals and internet materials and the examination of records. Our findings indicate that the foreign policy dimension of military alliance with the United States impacted positively on military professionalisation in Nigeria. This is because, the Nigeria military came to know more that the consolidation of civil rule was one of the demands of the contemporary globalised capitalist production process. Thus, there was neither Coup d’etat nor attempted one against the flickering Nigerian civilian rule from 1999 – 2003, and even beyond it. Trade liberalization did not favour the Nigeria’s textile industry in the areas of employment creation and expansion of textile firms. The liberalisation of foreign direct investment in the telecommunication sector brought about a profound employment generation in Nigeria. In conclusion, we demonstrated that a functional relationship exists between domestic politics and foreign policy. This inference is drawn because, while the Nigeria’s search for political stability necessitated the military professionalisation policy and the foreign policy dimension of military alliance, that of industrialization led to the foreign policy posture of the liberalization of trade and foreign direct investment so as to address the domestic depressed economy inherited by the administration in 1999.

HOW TO GET THE FULL PROJECT WORK

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HOW TO RECEIVE PROJECT MATERIAL(S)
After paying the appropriate amount into our bank Account below, send the following information to
08140350866 or 08058580848

(1) Your project topics
(2) Email Address
(3) Payment Name
(4) Teller Number
We will send your material(s) immediately we receive bank alert

BANK ACCOUNTS
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 3022179389
Bank: FIRST BANK.

OR
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 2060566256
Bank: UBA.

OR
Account Name: AKINYEMI OLUWATOSIN
Account Number: 0042695344
Bank: Diamond

HOW TO IDENTIFY SCAM/FRAUD
As a result of fraud in Nigeria, people don’t believe there are good online businesses in Nigeria.

But on this site, we have provided “table of content and chapter one” of all our project topics and materials in order to convince you that we have the complete materials.

Secondly, we have provided our Bank Account on this site. Our Bank Account contains all information about the owner of this website. For your own security, all payment should be made in the bank.

No Fraudulent company uses Bank Account as a means of payment, because Bank Account contains the overall information of the owner

CAUTION/WARNING
Please, DO NOT COPY any of our materials on this website WORD-TO-WORD. These materials are to assist, direct you during your project. Study the materials carefully and use the information in them to develop your own new copy. Copying these materials word-to-word is CHEATING/ ILLEGAL because it affects Educational standard, and we will not be held responsible for it. If you must copy word-to-word please do not order/buy.

That you ordered this material shows you have agreed not to copy word-to-word.

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08058580848, 08140350866

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www.greatmindsprojectmaterials.com
www.greatmindsprojectsolution.com
www.achieversprojectmaterials.com
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