Religion and Global Politics
Religion and Global Politics
Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
Awosusi, Oladotun E.; Aluko, Opeyemi Idowu; Eke, Surulola; Folarin, Sheriff; Ekpo, Charles E.; Abdelsalam, Elfaith A.; Adetiba, Toyin Cotties; Ogunnubi, Olusola; Folarin, Sheriff; Haynes, Jeffrey
Lexington Books
05/2022
316
Dura
Inglês
9781793645616
15 a 20 dias
635
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Foreword
Jeffrey Haynes
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin
Part One: Africa and the World
Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa
Toyin Cotties Adetiba
Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy
Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi
Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa
Michael Ihuoma OGU
Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019
Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong
Part Two: Other Countries within Africa
Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria
Mathieu Rowsell
Chapter Eight: Nye, Soft Power, and Conflict Resolution: Centring Trado-Religious Soft Power in Conflict Processes in Africa
Surulola Eke
Part Three: Perspectives from Nigeria
Chapter Nine: Determinants of Nigeria's Foreign Policy: Making a Case for Religion
Oladotun E. Awosusi and Charles E. Ekpo
Chapter Ten: Nigeria's Religious Soft Power: Turning the Tide of a Declining Image
Olusola Ogunnubi, Sheriff Folarin, and Confidence Ogbonna
Chapter Eleven: Islam and Nigerian Foreign Policy: Processes, Procedures and Personalities
Abubakar A. Usman, Elfatih A Abdelsalam, and Hakeem Onapajo
Chapter Twelve: Anglicanism and Soft Power in Nigeria: Dimensions and Prospects
Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
Chapter Thirteen: Pentecostal Mega Churches and Religious Diplomacy in Nigeria
Irene Pogoson and Maduabuchi Ogidi
Chapter Fourteen: Music Diplomacy: The Soft Power of Nigerian Gospel Melody
Olusola Ogunnubi and Dare Leke Idowu
Chapter Fifteen: Gospel Music Cosmopolitanism in Lagos, Nigeria and the Soft Power Potential of its Iconic Practitioners
Lanre Kunnuji
Chapter Sixteen: Religious Soft Power influence of Nigeria's major Pentecostal leaders: Sources and implications for Nigeria and its Regional Power Status
Dare Leke Idowu
Jeffrey Haynes
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin
Part One: Africa and the World
Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa
Toyin Cotties Adetiba
Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy
Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi
Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa
Michael Ihuoma OGU
Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019
Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong
Part Two: Other Countries within Africa
Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria
Mathieu Rowsell
Chapter Eight: Nye, Soft Power, and Conflict Resolution: Centring Trado-Religious Soft Power in Conflict Processes in Africa
Surulola Eke
Part Three: Perspectives from Nigeria
Chapter Nine: Determinants of Nigeria's Foreign Policy: Making a Case for Religion
Oladotun E. Awosusi and Charles E. Ekpo
Chapter Ten: Nigeria's Religious Soft Power: Turning the Tide of a Declining Image
Olusola Ogunnubi, Sheriff Folarin, and Confidence Ogbonna
Chapter Eleven: Islam and Nigerian Foreign Policy: Processes, Procedures and Personalities
Abubakar A. Usman, Elfatih A Abdelsalam, and Hakeem Onapajo
Chapter Twelve: Anglicanism and Soft Power in Nigeria: Dimensions and Prospects
Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
Chapter Thirteen: Pentecostal Mega Churches and Religious Diplomacy in Nigeria
Irene Pogoson and Maduabuchi Ogidi
Chapter Fourteen: Music Diplomacy: The Soft Power of Nigerian Gospel Melody
Olusola Ogunnubi and Dare Leke Idowu
Chapter Fifteen: Gospel Music Cosmopolitanism in Lagos, Nigeria and the Soft Power Potential of its Iconic Practitioners
Lanre Kunnuji
Chapter Sixteen: Religious Soft Power influence of Nigeria's major Pentecostal leaders: Sources and implications for Nigeria and its Regional Power Status
Dare Leke Idowu
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Foreword
Jeffrey Haynes
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin
Part One: Africa and the World
Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa
Toyin Cotties Adetiba
Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy
Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi
Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa
Michael Ihuoma OGU
Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019
Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong
Part Two: Other Countries within Africa
Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria
Mathieu Rowsell
Chapter Eight: Nye, Soft Power, and Conflict Resolution: Centring Trado-Religious Soft Power in Conflict Processes in Africa
Surulola Eke
Part Three: Perspectives from Nigeria
Chapter Nine: Determinants of Nigeria's Foreign Policy: Making a Case for Religion
Oladotun E. Awosusi and Charles E. Ekpo
Chapter Ten: Nigeria's Religious Soft Power: Turning the Tide of a Declining Image
Olusola Ogunnubi, Sheriff Folarin, and Confidence Ogbonna
Chapter Eleven: Islam and Nigerian Foreign Policy: Processes, Procedures and Personalities
Abubakar A. Usman, Elfatih A Abdelsalam, and Hakeem Onapajo
Chapter Twelve: Anglicanism and Soft Power in Nigeria: Dimensions and Prospects
Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
Chapter Thirteen: Pentecostal Mega Churches and Religious Diplomacy in Nigeria
Irene Pogoson and Maduabuchi Ogidi
Chapter Fourteen: Music Diplomacy: The Soft Power of Nigerian Gospel Melody
Olusola Ogunnubi and Dare Leke Idowu
Chapter Fifteen: Gospel Music Cosmopolitanism in Lagos, Nigeria and the Soft Power Potential of its Iconic Practitioners
Lanre Kunnuji
Chapter Sixteen: Religious Soft Power influence of Nigeria's major Pentecostal leaders: Sources and implications for Nigeria and its Regional Power Status
Dare Leke Idowu
Jeffrey Haynes
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin
Part One: Africa and the World
Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa
Toyin Cotties Adetiba
Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy
Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi
Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa
Michael Ihuoma OGU
Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019
Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong
Part Two: Other Countries within Africa
Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge
Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria
Mathieu Rowsell
Chapter Eight: Nye, Soft Power, and Conflict Resolution: Centring Trado-Religious Soft Power in Conflict Processes in Africa
Surulola Eke
Part Three: Perspectives from Nigeria
Chapter Nine: Determinants of Nigeria's Foreign Policy: Making a Case for Religion
Oladotun E. Awosusi and Charles E. Ekpo
Chapter Ten: Nigeria's Religious Soft Power: Turning the Tide of a Declining Image
Olusola Ogunnubi, Sheriff Folarin, and Confidence Ogbonna
Chapter Eleven: Islam and Nigerian Foreign Policy: Processes, Procedures and Personalities
Abubakar A. Usman, Elfatih A Abdelsalam, and Hakeem Onapajo
Chapter Twelve: Anglicanism and Soft Power in Nigeria: Dimensions and Prospects
Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
Chapter Thirteen: Pentecostal Mega Churches and Religious Diplomacy in Nigeria
Irene Pogoson and Maduabuchi Ogidi
Chapter Fourteen: Music Diplomacy: The Soft Power of Nigerian Gospel Melody
Olusola Ogunnubi and Dare Leke Idowu
Chapter Fifteen: Gospel Music Cosmopolitanism in Lagos, Nigeria and the Soft Power Potential of its Iconic Practitioners
Lanre Kunnuji
Chapter Sixteen: Religious Soft Power influence of Nigeria's major Pentecostal leaders: Sources and implications for Nigeria and its Regional Power Status
Dare Leke Idowu
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