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Proclivity to Genocide - Northern Nigeria Ethno-Religious Conflict, 1966 to Present

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Grace Okoye is a conflict resolution practitioner from Nigeria. She holds a PhD in conflict analysis and resolution from Nova Southeastern University. Klappentext This book explores the ethnic and religious dimensions of the northern Nigeria ethno-religious conflict and develops a Genocide Proclivity Model for identifying the conflict's genocidal inclinations. It argues that proclivity to genocide, though currently latent, underlies most cases of the wanton killings in northern Nigeria. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Genocidal Underpinnings and Genesis of Northern Nigeria Ethno-Religious ConflictChapter 1: Historical Background to Northern Nigeria Ethno-Religious Conflict NorthernChapter 2: Understanding the Conceptual Framework of Genocide Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework of Nigeria's Ethno-Religious ConflictPart II: Identifying the Proclivity to Genocide Chapter 4: Presenting the Model for Proclivity to Genocide Chapter 5: Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Phase I: 1966 to 1976Chapter 6: Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Phase II: 1976 to 1987Chapter 7: Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Phase III: 1987 to 1996Chapter 8: Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Phase IV: 1996 to 2005Chapter 9: Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Phase V: 2006 to PresentChapter 10: Bases of Proclivity to Genocide in Northern Nigeria Chapter 11: Religious Underpinnings in Nigeria's Ethno-Religious ConflictPart III: Resolution ConsiderationsChapter 12: Challenges, Prospects, and Prescriptive Recommendations

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