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ID124492
Title ProperComparative analysis of Arab Spring determinants
Other Title Informationsecurity implications for Nigeria
LanguageENG
AuthorOgujiuba, Kanayo ;  Ogbonnaya, Ufiem Maurice ;  Abraham, Terfa Williams
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Arab Spring, a pro-democracy uprising that has been sweeping through North Africa and the entire Arab world since 2010, has been described as a cataclysmic revolutionary wave that has left the overthrow of political regimes in its wake. Studies have comprehensively x-rayed the political and socio-economic circumstances that gave rise to the uprising. Apart from the impact of the uprising on political developments and democratic governance in the Arab world in particular and the world in general, the circumstances that resulted in the revolutions constitute empirical security implications for Nigeria. This is the focus of this article. Using the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) and other selected indicators, this article draws a comparative analysis of the key factors that led to the uprisings in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, pointing out areas of social and security tensions in Nigeria. Based on these findings, it points out the urgency of and imperative for security sector reforms in Nigeria.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol.22, No.4; Nov 2013: p.264-276
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol.22, No.4; Nov 2013: p.264-276
Key WordsArab Spring ;  Political Exclusion ;  Poverty ;  Sustainable Economic Opportunity ;  National Security ;  Security Sector Reform ;  Nigeria ;  Security


 
 
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