This book explores US policy in Africa and the challenges facing Nigeria in development, good governance, and security, including the possibilities of US–Nigerian collaboration on issues of global security. This book emphasizes the growing role that Nigeria will play in global security in the twenty-first century as the African regional power.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Nigeria: Africa's Regional Power
Chapter 2: Nigeria-United States Relations: From Ambivalence to Partnership
Chapter 3: Challenges of Democracy, Good Governance, and Security in the Age of Terrorism: Boko Haram Terrorist in Nigeria
Chapter 4: Boko Haram and the United States Reactions to Terrorism in Nigeria
Chapter 5: The New Nigerian Immigrants and Their Economic Activities in the United States
Chapter 6: United States and Unequal International Economic Relations: Africa as A Victim
Chapter 7: The Clinton Administration and African Growth and Opportunity Act
Chapter 8: The Bush Administration and United States Africa Command (AFRICOM)
Chapter 9: The Obama Administration and U.S. Policy Towards Africa: A New Direction?