• The Military And Nigeria’s Foreign Policy
    [A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MURTALA AND OBASANJO REGIME]

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    • Foreign and domestic policy issues are related products of the same political system and are designed to define and implement overall national purposes. Foreign and domestic policy must be mutually supporting if national policy aspirations are to be achieved in an atmosphere of political stability. The research was carried out on the impacts of domestic politics in Nigeria’s foreign policy using a case study method with a focus on General Murtala Obasanjo’s military administration (1975 – 1979). The review of literature on foreign policy and other related material and the adoption of “Realist Theory” which is anchored on interest led us to the conclusion that Nigeria’s seeming inaction during the period of study was an acknowledgement of the limits of its power.

      Against this background the study concludes that Nigeria’s foreign policy has since independence been consistently guided by the same principles and objectives. Nigeria’s Foreign Policy initiatives and actions have been defined by one firm and constant variable, i.e the protection of the country’s national interest. As a panacea, the study recommended, above all, that Nigeria must involve a “home grown” economic policy and honestly abode by its implementation.






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    • CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]References1. Abubakar, O.S “Domestic Conditions and Foreign Policy: Nigeria after the 3rd Republic” (Memmnat) Plaza, Abuja – November, 2004 pp 2.2. Muhammed, B.G The impact of Domestic politics on Nigeria’s foreign policy (1993 – 2002) MIAD Project (unpublished) A.B.U. Zaria, 2002.3. Gambari, I. A. Theory and Reality in Foreign Policy Making: Nigeria after the Second Republic (Atlantic Highland, Humanities Press International, 1989) pp. 1394. Yunusa, M.H. A compa ... Continue reading---