Sheriff Ghali, an expert on international relations at the University of Abuja in Nigeria, said that the causes of the coup in Niger are complicated, with long-term economic difficulties and security dilemmas as the main instigators. There are also spillover effects from regional conflicts, such ...
This paper examined the role of the press in military coups in Nigeria. It found that the press played a strategic and significant role before, during, and after military coups. Before the coup, the press serves as a "barometer" by which the performance of the government of the day is ...
Nigeria: 16 Soldiers for Coup Trial; Nigerians like to Believe That They Have Seen the Last of Military Coups. but a Recent Coup Plot to Overthrow Obasanjo... In mid-June, Major Hamza Al-Mustapher, one of the dreaded security chiefs of the late Gen Sani Abacha, and 15 other military...
This paper is an attempt to assess the patterns of bureaucratic-military relationships which developed during the period of military government in Ghana and Nigeria following the oouns d'etat of 1966* It was found that the patterns differed between the two count ries. In Ghana, the bureaucracy ...
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Rights groups have reported that more than 132 places of worship, including dozens of churches, have been destroyed by Myanmar’s Tatmadaw army since it carried out a military coup and deposed the country’s democratically elected government in February
Military coups, at least in post-independence sub-Saharan Africa, are rent-seeking behavior, and are related to the government control of economic and political activities and the army's desire to preside over the allocation of resources. This paper uses evidence from Nigeria to show that ...
LAGOS, Nigeria —Gen. Ibrahim Babangida stepped down as Nigeria’s president and military commander Thursday, handing power to a mostly civilian government he cobbled together in the final hours of his eight-year dictatorship. While the government is supposed to rule only until elections next year...
Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture (1966-1976) Summary not Available M Siollun - Algora 被引量: 35发表: 2009年 Is a military coup possible in Israel? Israel and French-Algeria in comparative historical-sociological perspective In a pioneering article of 1980, Stanislav...
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