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Soldiers and oil: The Political transformation of Nigeria
Soldiers and Oil: The Political Transformation of Nigeria explores the complex relationship between military rule and the oil-driven political economy of Nigeria. Edited by Keith Panter-Brick, this scholarly volume examines how the discovery and exploitation of petroleum reshaped Nigeria’s governance, power structures, and social landscape throughout the post-colonial period.
Contributors analyze the rise of military regimes, the consolidation of political authority, corruption, ethnic dynamics, and the state’s increasing dependence on oil revenues. Through historical, political, and economic perspectives, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how military intervention and the oil sector shaped Nigeria’s modern political transformation.
| PMKAA02145 | 320.9669 BRI s | Museum KAA (Nigeria) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02146 | 320.9669 BRI s | Museum KAA (Nigeria) | Tersedia |
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