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Nigeria By John Campbell

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Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink by John Campbell

An updated edition of this book is now available. Nigeria is the African country of greatest strategic importance to the United States. And it is in danger of failing as a state. John Campbell, former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, in Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink, analyzes the hollowing out of Nigerian governance, the insurrection in the oil patch, and religious and ethnic conflict in the North. Looking forward to the elections in 2011, he suggests policy options for the United States to help Nigeria escape state failure.

Nigeria Reviews

Ambassador John Campbell has written an important book on Nigeria which demands the attention of every Nigerian and every American interested in Nigerian politics and Nigeria's place in African and global affairs... A tour de force in every sense of the word... [Campbell] shows a magisterial understanding of Nigeria's troubled political terrain, which only an insider could accomplish. Nigeriaworld Africa's most populous nation totters toward the 'failed state' abyss in this measured study of Nigeria's travails. Campbell, the U. S. ambassador to Nigeria from 2004 to 2007, juxtaposes the nation's great potential-including huge petroleum reserves-with its dire poverty and growing instability. He fingers a litany of dysfunctions: a weak government and rigged elections; a ruling elite of generals and plutocrats who view the state mainly as a dispensary of petroprofits; endemic corruption; bloody sectarian violence between Christians and increasingly radical Muslims; the curse of oil wealth, which encourages Nigeria to neglect industrial development and fuels insurgencies in impoverished oilrich regions. Part history and part memoir, Campbell's chronicle of Nigeria since the 1960s civil war is fleshed out with firsthand profiles of its leaders and observations on recent political turmoil, along with a shrewd insider's analysis of Washington's policy toward the country, which he feels is too aloof... Campbell gives a lucid, perceptive survey of the hardships and perils Nigeria faces. Publishers Weekly Part diplomatic memoir, part layman's introduction to the country, Campbell's book provides an excellent snapshot of Nigeria today. Campbell recounts key events in the country during his terms there as an American diplomat, including a spell as U.S. ambassador from 2004 to 2007. On several occasions, Campbell comments on U.S. timidity, notably Washington's hesitancy to publicly voice its concerns about Nigeria's deplorable levels of corruption or about the fraud and violence that have marred recent elections... His book is a lively and sometimes highly critical analysis of the country's political class. Foreign Affairs A masterly piece of work written with candour. The Africa Report This lucidly written book will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and general readers. John Campbell explores key political, economic, and social issues and frankly evaluates U.S. policies in helping or inhibiting the building of a stable, democratic, and less corrupt Nigeria. It is essential reading for all concerned about the unfulfilled potential, and uncertain future, of this complex nation. -- Richard Joseph, Northwestern University A fascinating work. With the detail Ambassador Campbell provides based on his Abuja assignment, the book is a lucid and valuable contribution to understanding contemporary Nigeria. Campbell writes with unusual candor, and with his initial academic training as a historian, he brings analytical discipline to his writing. This is much more than a mere memoir. -- Crawford Young, University of Wisconsin, Madison

About John Campbell

John Campbell is the Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. He entered service twice in Nigeria, from 1988-1990 as political counselor and from 2004-2007 as U.S. ambassador.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: "Un Peu d'Histoire" Chapter 2: If Nigeria Is So Rich, Why Are Nigerians So Poor? Chapter 3: Who Runs Nigeria? Chapter 4: Faith Chapter 5: The Niger Delta Chapter 6: A President for Life? Chapter 7: The "Election-Like Event" of 2007 Chapter 8: Washington and Abuja Chapter 9: Dancing on the Brink Selected Bibliography

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GOR010341064
9781442206892
1442206896
Nigeria: Dancing on the Brink by John Campbell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2010-12-16
216
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