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Debt Relief and Nigeria’s Diplomacy by U. Joy Ogwu and W. O. Alli offers a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria’s diplomatic strategies in the context of debt relief negotiations and its broader implications for the country’s international relations. This insightful book explores how Nigeria has navigated the complex terrain of international finance and diplomacy to address its debt challenges.
The authors examine the historical and economic factors that led to Nigeria’s debt crisis, detailing the negotiation processes and diplomatic efforts involved in securing debt relief. They provide an in-depth look at the role of various stakeholders, including international financial institutions, creditor countries, and Nigerian policymakers, in shaping the outcome of these negotiations.
Through a detailed analysis of key events, policies, and diplomatic maneuvers, Debt Relief and Nigeria’s Diplomacy sheds light on the successes and limitations of Nigeria’s approach to debt relief. It highlights the interplay between economic needs and diplomatic strategies, offering insights into how debt relief has influenced Nigeria’s global standing and its relationships with other nations.
This book is an essential resource for students of international relations, economists, and anyone interested in the intersection of diplomacy, finance, and development. It provides valuable perspectives on the impact of debt relief on Nigeria’s foreign policy and its implications for the country’s future.
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