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Title:Nigeria's 'manifest destiny' in West Africa: dominance without power
Author:Bach, Daniel C.ISNI
Year:2007
Periodical:Afrika Spectrum
Volume:42
Issue:2
Pages:301-321
Language:English
Geographic terms:West Africa
Nigeria
Subjects:foreign policy
leadership
military intervention
economic integration
Abstract:Ever since independence, messianic references to a natural Nigerian leadership in the affairs of the African continent have been ingrained in the conduct of Nigeria's foreign policy. Internationally, Nigeria's endowments of human and natural resources, deeply asymmetrical interactions with neighbouring States and the active engagement of successive regimes in the affairs of the continent have called for the country's treatment as a regional power and a pivotal State for West Africa. However, Nigeria's 'manifest destiny' remains more about influence than power. The country's unsteady projection of structural or relational power contrasts with the deep regional imprint left by trans-frontier networks that focus on Nigeria but operate independently of territorial affiliations. The related regionalization process exacerbates the fluidity and fragility of regionbuilding as much as problems of Statehood and governance within Nigeria. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English, French and German. [Journal abstract]
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