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Israeli-Nigeria Bilateral Relations in a Changing World, 1999-2018

Onianwa Oluchukwu Ignatus ; Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria


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Abstract

This paper seeks to discuss Israeli-Nigeria bilateral relations from 1999 to 2018. While it aims at identifying and analysing various changes that have taken place in the last two decades of their relations, the research intends to look at the direction the relations between the two countries have focused within the period under study. The research relies on primary and secondary sources for data collection, namely newspapers, journal articles and books. Since the return of democratic rule in 1999, Israel and Nigeria have continued to interact on global and regional issues. Both countries have constituently maintained diplomatic, economic, technological and cultural cooperation. The vast economic differences between Israel and Nigeria present a greater opportunity for both countries within the context of comparative advantage. Domestic realities such as insecurity tended to complicate their relationships, thereby hindering Israelis’ attempt to wield political and diplomatic influence with Nigerian government like Western nations. The bilateral relations between the nations have focused on advancement of digital technology, information security and knowledge-based economy.

Keywords

Bilateral; Change; Israel; Nigeria; Relations; World;

Hrčak ID:

296025

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296025

Publication date:

23.8.2022.

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