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Judul Non-State Actors and Violence in Nigeria : The Political and Socioeconomic Implications / Usman Sambo
Pengarang Usman Sambo
Babayo Sule
Penerbitan 4052 Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2026
Deskripsi Fisik 214 :ill
ISBN 978-3-7258-2913-2
Subjek Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Catatan "Summary Non-State Actors and Violence in Nigeria: The Political and Socioeconomic Implications is a rigorous and timely analysis of one of the most pressing challenges facing contemporary Nigeria. Moving beyond the security discourse, Non-State Actors and Violence in Nigeria: The Political and Socioeconomic Implications provides a comprehensive analysis of how groups such as Boko Haram insurgents in the Northeast, armed militias in the Niger Delta, bandit criminal groups in the North Central and Northwest regions, and IPOB (Biafra) secessionists have redefined Nigeria’s political landscape, security and governance systems, and socioeconomic spaces. Using empirical data, case studies, and interdisciplinary theories, the authors examine the complex and dynamic phenomenon of violence and its implications for Nigeria’s democracy, governance, and socioeconomic environment. They carefully analyse the dynamics of power contestation between the state and non-state actors, highlighting how weak institutions and gove
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