Volume 9, Number 2 (2014) Negotiation: Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management in Nigeria and Cameroon
Articles
Introduction to the Special Edition
Akanmu G. Adebayo
The False Promise of Principled Negotiations
Victor Martinez Reyes
Getting on the Agenda: The Influence of Local Civil Society Organizations during Pre-Negotiation
David R. Andersen-Rodgers
The Negotiation Issues in Nigeria's Post-Independence Conflicts
Layi Egunjobi and Ndubuisi O. W. Odiaka
Negotiating the Federal Accommodation: Minorities and the Issue of the National Question in Nigeria
Tunde Agara
Tackling Nigeria's Security Challenges: Negotiation or What with Boko Haram?
Phillip E. Agbebaku, William E. Odion, and Mary Fadal Edokpa
Beyond Moral Panic: Negotiation Theory and the University Strikes in Nigeria
Isaac Olawale Albert
Anglo-French Negotiations Concerning Cameroon during World War I, 1914-1916: Occupation, "Condominium" and Partition
Lovett Z. Elango
Editors
Editor-in-Chief
- Dr. Akanmu G. Adebayo
- Professor of History
- Kennesaw State University
Associate Editors
- Dr. Lance Askildson
- Executive Director, Institute for Global Initiatives
- Kennesaw State University
- Dr. Daniel J. Paracka
- Professor of Education, Interdisciplinary Studies Department
- Kennesaw State University
- Dr. Nurudeen Akinyemi
- Director, Center for African and African Diaspora Studies
- Kennesaw State University
Book Review Editor
- Dr. M. Todd Harper
- Associate Professor of English
- Kennesaw State University
Editorial Advisory Board
- Dr. Isaac Albert
- Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan
- Ibadan, Nigeria
- Dr. Christa Olson
- Vice Provost for International Programs
- Drake University
- Dr. Eric Aseka
- International Leadership University
- Nairobi, Kenya
- Dr. Mitchell R. Hammer
- President, Hammer Consulting, LLC