IMPACT OF TERRORISM ON NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY /

Omotosho, Funsho Anuoluwa

IMPACT OF TERRORISM ON NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY / FUNSHO ANUOLUWA OMOTOSHO; SUPERVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. DR. DİLEK LATİF - 60 sheets; 31 cm. Includes CD

Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations

Includes bibliography (sheets 57-60)

ABSTRACT
The study of terrorism is a part of international academics in the modern era and this
is because the terrorism's effect on the local and international economies in recent
years may account for its consideration. The effects of separatist violence and
terrorism on Nigeria's societal and economical activities, effective governance,
including foreign policy are the focus of this research. A country's reputation, its
citizens' safety, its economy, and its ability to attract international investment are all
harmed by insurgent groups. In Nigeria's case, these issues have only exacerbated
unemployment, impoverishment, and the nation's underdevelopment. According to
the research, the current Nigerian administration's inability to effectively combat the
threat is evidence of weak national class and a lack of good governance. This study
investigates the impact of terrorism on Nigerian foreign policy. This study aims to
understand how terrorism in Nigeria has evolved over time, what reasons have
contributed to it, how terrorism has affected Nigeria's foreign policy, how successful
government actions have been in combating terrorism, and what steps should be
taken next. That's why this study will take a more descriptive approach than previous
ones. This study analyzed the dangers posed to Nigeria's foreign policy by "violent
non-state entities" like Boko Haram and similar terrorist groups. This study also
investigated the relationship between globalization and the expansion of non-state
actors. It has been recommended that the government of Nigeria has to create more
opportunities for the nation's young unemployment population to work. Also, the
government should institute initiatives that genuinely strengthen the position of
women by providing necessary infrastructure and supporting their development.
Keywords: Boko Haram, Foreign Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, International
Investment, Terrorism, Violent Acts, Nigeria.


Terrorism--Nigeria--Dissertations, Academic
Diplomacy--Nigeria--Dissertations, Academic
International relations--Nigeria--Dissertations, Academic
Investments, Foreign--Nigeria--Dissertations, Academic
Violence--Nigeria--Dissertations, Academic
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