Dr. A. A. Karim holds a Ph.D in Peace and Development Studies from the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. He was the first Ph.D awardee of the school’s center for Peace and Strategic Studies. He is an active member of many academic and professional bodies, including the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP), Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM), Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), among others.
Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea- Implications for Security and Sustainable Development of Member States
Piracy and sea robbery have been gaining ground in the Gulf of guinea (GoG) since the early 1990a, but they were overshadowed by the more prominent and dramatic incidents perpetrated by Somali pirates in the horn of Africa. This book is the outcome of multidisciplinary efforts aimed at dissecting the multifaceted security challenges of piracy and other maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea and the strategies for combatting the menace.
More info →Transhumance and International Migration
Transhumance and international migration are interfacing themes in the current discourse and narratives of sub-saharan Africa's development and predicament. This book puts together diverse perspectives, experiences and skills to deepen understanding and explanations of the current dynamics and challenges of transhumance and international migration, and harvests contributions on how to manage them for optimal contributions to sub-saharan Africa's development.
More info →Cultural Values, Ethnic Nationalism and Contemporary Governance in Nigeria
The Challenge of building a nation from Nigeria’s diverse and disparate ethnic nationalities with a multitude of languages, traditions and cultures and the attendant centrifugal pulls has remained daunting. It follows therefore that any attempt to study the challenges of governance in contemporary Nigeria must take into account not only the issues of security but also the rising trend of ethnic nationalism and the underlying cultural values.
More info →Legislative Executive Relations Democratic Governance in Nigeria
This work is a critical interrogation of legislative-executive relations in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, directed at determining its exact nature, tendencies, patterns and trends; the dynamics, determining factors and intervening variables in the relations; and its outcomes in relation to national objectives. It draws on perspectives from heads of government, former legislators, heads of government agencies and academics, thus providing a comprehensive and integrated treatment and analysis that is in-depth, experiential and practical.
More info →Security Sector Synergy in Nigeria
Security Sector Synergy in Nigeria contains analysis, findings and recommendations in the various chapters. These constitute a compass to the way forward in better security management through synergy among the security agencies in Nigeria.
More info →Institutions, Development and Change in Nigeria
Institutions, Development and Change in Nigeria places institutions and institutional frameworks as the center point of interrogation, depicting their importance as the framework for governance, development, transformation and change. It considers a broad range of public sector organisations, security agencies, State Governments and the traditional governance institution, highlighting their roles, state of institutional strengths and weaknesses and the prospects and opportunities for change and regeneration.
More info →Reflections on Electoral Violence
Reflection on Electoral Violence in Nigeria focuses on the dynamics and nuances of electoral violence in Nigeria. The book does not only analyse the issues raised but also offers policy recommendations towards preventing and transforming electoral violence in Nigeria.
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