France and Nigeria : issues in comparative studies
Extrait
THE suggestion to produce this volume was first made in 1987 and actual work on the project started in 1988. At that time, all the authors (except one who had already returned to Nigeria) were registered for doctoral studies with French government scholarships. The idea was that since we were engaged in different fields of study and were thus in a position to generate a pool of information on wide range of topics, it might be useful to bring together our various specialities in order to reflec...
Éditeur : IFRA-Nigeria
Lieu d’édition : Ibadan
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 28 janvier 2022
ISBN numérique : 979-10-92312-71-3
DOI : 10.4000/books.ifra.3872
Collection : African Dynamics
Année d’édition : 1992
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-978-2015-16-7
Nombre de pages : xi-180
Bernard Caron
PréfaceJ. Jacob et Massoud Omar
IntroductionC. Odock
Chapter Three
France, Africa and the EEC : The Lome conventions and the growth of French influence in AfricaOlufemi Adelusi
Chapter Six
An application of the concept of interdependence to the study of bilateral relations: The case of Nigeria and FranceJ. A. Kayode Makinde
Chapter Ten
Religion and the modern State: Comparative analysis of religions in civil society in Nigeria and FranceMassoud Omar
Chapter Eleven
The status of local government functionaries in France and Nigeria: A comparative analysisTHE suggestion to produce this volume was first made in 1987 and actual work on the project started in 1988. At that time, all the authors (except one who had already returned to Nigeria) were registered for doctoral studies with French government scholarships. The idea was that since we were engaged in different fields of study and were thus in a position to generate a pool of information on wide range of topics, it might be useful to bring together our various specialities in order to reflect on issues and problems between our country, Nigeria, and the country of our doctoral studies, France.
Haruna J. Jacob (dir.)
Studied at the Nouvelle Sorbonne University, Paris. He specialises in translation and lectures at the Department of French, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
Massoud Omar (dir.)
A specialist in local Government, he studied at the University of Bordeaux and is at present a lecturer at the Department of Local Government Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
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