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Case Study: Politics in Nigeria Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Country Bio: Nigeria Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Politics in Nigeria Nigeria = megastate in African context Major Country Over 1/5 th of the people in Africa World’s largest black population Petroleum Standing military force of substance Over 100 universities Nigeria = megastate in African context Major Country Over 1/5 th of the people in Africa World’s largest black population Petroleum Standing military force of substance Over 100 universities Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Current Policy Challenges Nigeria – question of future of country Ethnic, regional, religious divisions intensifying 1999: Nigeria returned to civilian rule Wealthy country, fails to provide basic needs: education, potable water, reliable transportation, communications Ranked one of poorest, most corrupt nations Nigeria – question of future of country Ethnic, regional, religious divisions intensifying 1999: Nigeria returned to civilian rule Wealthy country, fails to provide basic needs: education, potable water, reliable transportation, communications Ranked one of poorest, most corrupt nations Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The Effects of History Enduring Effects of Precolonial Events Early empires of Nigeria: complex political systems Colonial Interlude (1900-1960) Conference of Berlin 1884: divided Africa Nigeria brought together as single entity 1914 Unifying action largely symbolic Southern and Northern conflict Modern constitutional development 1922 Created federal system 1954 with 3 regions Became self-governing 1957-59 Enduring Effects of Precolonial Events Early empires of Nigeria: complex political systems Colonial Interlude (1900-1960) Conference of Berlin 1884: divided Africa Nigeria brought together as single entity 1914 Unifying action largely symbolic Southern and Northern conflict Modern constitutional development 1922 Created federal system 1954 with 3 regions Became self-governing 1957-59 Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The Effects of History Nigerian Independence October 1, 1960 Conflict tore apart ruling coalition in Western Region National census 1965: law and order broke down in Western Region over election-related fraud, violence Military ended First Republic in January 1966 coup Nigerian Independence October 1, 1960 Conflict tore apart ruling coalition in Western Region National census 1965: law and order broke down in Western Region over election-related fraud, violence Military ended First Republic in January 1966 coup Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Environmental Potential and Limitations Conditions Affecting Agricultural production and the Sale of Primary Commodities British developed Nigerian economy to be compatible with them South – cocoa, palm oil, timber, rubber North – cattle, hides, cotton, peanuts Had to diversify economy Disease: malaria is debilitating, river-borne diseases, HIV Population Growth: almost half of population age 15 or less Conditions Affecting Agricultural production and the Sale of Primary Commodities British developed Nigerian economy to be compatible with them South – cocoa, palm oil, timber, rubber North – cattle, hides, cotton, peanuts Had to diversify economy Disease: malaria is debilitating, river-borne diseases, HIV Population Growth: almost half of population age 15 or less Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Environmental Potential and Limitations Urbanization: rapidly urbanizing, strain on infrastructure, less agricultural labor Petroleum: accounts for 90% of exports Geographic Distribution of Natural Resources Political Effects: oil concentrated in Niger Delta, locals protest sharing wealth The International Environment: third world experience, high debt Urbanization: rapidly urbanizing, strain on infrastructure, less agricultural labor Petroleum: accounts for 90% of exports Geographic Distribution of Natural Resources Political Effects: oil concentrated in Niger Delta, locals protest sharing wealth The International Environment: third world experience, high debt Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Political Culture and Subcultures Ethnic identity: absence of reliable census data Hausa-Fulani: mostly northern half of Nigeria Igbo (Ilbo): southeastern, responsive to western culture Yoruba: Lagos, Oba, lineage chiefs and British Religion Christianity, Islam, traditional institutions Ethnic identity: absence of reliable census data Hausa-Fulani: mostly northern half of Nigeria Igbo (Ilbo): southeastern, responsive to western culture Yoruba: Lagos, Oba, lineage chiefs and British Religion Christianity, Islam, traditional institutions Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Political Culture and Subculture The Evolution of Nigerian Nationalism: 3 major sources Freed slaves, others of African descent from Caribbean Nigerians who fought for British in WWII Nigerians who studied in UK, US Democratic Norms and Values: little tolerance for opposition, support for democracy high The Political Role of Women: position of women varies immensely Political Corruption: pervasive The Evolution of Nigerian Nationalism: 3 major sources Freed slaves, others of African descent from Caribbean Nigerians who fought for British in WWII Nigerians who studied in UK, US Democratic Norms and Values: little tolerance for opposition, support for democracy high The Political Role of Women: position of women varies immensely Political Corruption: pervasive Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Boko Haram : BBC News reportBBC News report Boko Haram
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Political Socialization The family Polygamy Kinship, sense of identity Schools: viewed as important, expected from government The Mass Media: independent press, radio, TV The State The family Polygamy Kinship, sense of identity Schools: viewed as important, expected from government The Mass Media: independent press, radio, TV The State Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Political Recruitment Northerners dominated leadership of country under military, civilian rule Military power Role of Nigerian universities Civil service No recruitment of strangers Federal character of appointments of military personnel Ethnic politics still dominate Northerners dominated leadership of country under military, civilian rule Military power Role of Nigerian universities Civil service No recruitment of strangers Federal character of appointments of military personnel Ethnic politics still dominate Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Political Structure The Development of the Constitution of 1999 Election of 1993 Succession of military regimes Federalism: established 1954 Self-governing: Eastern, Western, North All levels derive funds from national oil monopoly, money distributed by national government The Development of the Constitution of 1999 Election of 1993 Succession of military regimes Federalism: established 1954 Self-governing: Eastern, Western, North All levels derive funds from national oil monopoly, money distributed by national government Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Presidents of Nigeria Obasanjo Yar’Adua
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President Goodluck Jonathan
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Political Structure Parliamentary versus Presidential Government Pluralism, lack of trust by subcultures No institutional structure can overcome roadblock Judiciary Federal, state courts integrated into single system of trial, appeals courts Independent judiciary survived throughout military regimes Traditional authorities maintain greatest influence in judicial role Parliamentary versus Presidential Government Pluralism, lack of trust by subcultures No institutional structure can overcome roadblock Judiciary Federal, state courts integrated into single system of trial, appeals courts Independent judiciary survived throughout military regimes Traditional authorities maintain greatest influence in judicial role Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Interest Articulation Ethnic and Religious Associations Associational Groups Trade unions Professional organizations Civil society groups Nonassociational groups Kaduna Mafia Patron-Client Networks Clientelism Ethnic and Religious Associations Associational Groups Trade unions Professional organizations Civil society groups Nonassociational groups Kaduna Mafia Patron-Client Networks Clientelism Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Political Participation Great range in activity Voting: 52% 1999, 69% 2003 Violence, political party thugs Rise in honest, responsive institutions Great range in activity Voting: 52% 1999, 69% 2003 Violence, political party thugs Rise in honest, responsive institutions Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Parties and Elections National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCGC): nationalist party 1944 Regional Parties: Northern People’s Congress (NPC) All People’s Party (APP) Alliance for Democracy (AD) 1993: party activities banned, except 5 artificially created parties 1998, 1999 elections: parties required to show nationwide organization Ethnic Solidarity and Party Loyalty: drives political organizing National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCGC): nationalist party 1944 Regional Parties: Northern People’s Congress (NPC) All People’s Party (APP) Alliance for Democracy (AD) 1993: party activities banned, except 5 artificially created parties 1998, 1999 elections: parties required to show nationwide organization Ethnic Solidarity and Party Loyalty: drives political organizing Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Policy Formation and Implementation Extractive Performance Fiscal system Revenues from oil Distributive Performance Potential to be rich, but remains poor Education Dealing with Debt and Structural Adjustment Regulative performance The Census issue Conclusions on Performance Curse of oil Extractive Performance Fiscal system Revenues from oil Distributive Performance Potential to be rich, but remains poor Education Dealing with Debt and Structural Adjustment Regulative performance The Census issue Conclusions on Performance Curse of oil Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Nigeria in Africa and in the World Has population, resources to be regional power, substantial military power Economic Community of West African States Free trade zones Critic of international organizations’ monetary policy: World Bank, IMF France: closer economic ties US, Britain: condemnation of military rulers Has population, resources to be regional power, substantial military power Economic Community of West African States Free trade zones Critic of international organizations’ monetary policy: World Bank, IMF France: closer economic ties US, Britain: condemnation of military rulers Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Prospects for Development Political, economic setbacks Few have gotten rich, too many poor Oil wealth exacerbates problem because money accrues to national government Emergence of vigorous private sector Environmental destruction of oil Regions unharmonious Political, economic setbacks Few have gotten rich, too many poor Oil wealth exacerbates problem because money accrues to national government Emergence of vigorous private sector Environmental destruction of oil Regions unharmonious Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2008 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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