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Nigerian Foreign Policy in a Globalising World: The Imperative of a Paradigm Shift

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  • EJITU N. OTA
  • Chinyere S. Ecoma

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The end of East-West hostilities in 1991 brought to the fore of international relations, some issues that had hitherto either been ignored or trivialised. One of these is the phenomenon commonly referred to as globalisation, which is more or less a euphemism for westernisation. Like colonisation, globalisation is propelled not by any moral considerations or an abstract concept of humanitarianism, but by the more economic exigencies of finding reliable markets for the industrial goods and services of the developed world as well as ready sources of raw materials for the industries of the world’s major economic powers. For developing countries like Nigeria, where political leadership influences not only domestic policies but foreign policy as well, there is a compelling need to embrace the globalisation with cautious optimism. For one thing, globalisation is a powerful force for growth and development. For another, it is a process that presents both challenges and opportunities. Such opportunities, however, must be exploited against the background of a dynamic foreign policy that sees the welfare of Nigerians as its major objective.

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  • EJITU N. OTA & Chinyere S. Ecoma, 2015. "Nigerian Foreign Policy in a Globalising World: The Imperative of a Paradigm Shift," Journal of Asian Development, Macrothink Institute, vol. 1(1), pages 55-65, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jad888:v:1:y:2015:i:1:p:55-65
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