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GLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICYGLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICYGLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICYGLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICY A HISTORICAL ANALYSISA HISTORICAL ANALYSISA HISTORICAL ANALYSISA HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

Omotere Tope N.C.E., B.A. (Ed)

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GLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICY

A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

BY

OMOTERE TOPE N.C.E., B.A. (Ed).

JULY, 2010

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GLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICY

A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT

This study examines the impact of globalization on the formulation and

implementation of Nigeria’s foreign policy. It also looks at the evolution,

theories and forces of globalization as it affects the peoples of various

regions and their relationship with others. The development of Nigeria’s

foreign policy under different leaders was also examined. The study looks

at the correlation between globalization and Nigeria’s foreign policy with

emphasis on the determinants of Nigeria’s foreign policy. Historical

research method was adopted for this research. Both primary and

secondary source materials were sourced in carrying out this research

work. The study reveals that Nigeria is yet to benefit from globalization in

the conduct of external relations. This is because the domestic factors that

determine Nigeria’s (i.e. economy, military, demography, leadership,

constitution, etc.,) are not fully developed to give Nigeria the leverage to

assert her influence at the regional level and on the global scene. It was

recommended that the factors that impede Nigeria’s foreign policy (i.e.

poor leadership, corruption, underdeveloped economy, etc.,) should be

looked into and resolved so that the country can benefit from globalization

as other industrialized countries of the world have been doing.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page

Certification ………………………………………....iii

Dedication ………………………………………....iv

Acknowledgement …………………………………….……v

Abstract …………………………………………vii

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Theoretical Framework……………..……………………..….1

Globalization and Nigeria’s Foreign Policy..…………..…….3

Statement of the Problem………….………………….........…5

Objectives of the Study……………………………………….5

Literature Review………………………………………...…...6

Scope of the Study………………………………………...….11

Significance of the Study……………………………………..11

Research Methodology….……………………………………12

Endnotes………………………………………………………13

CHAPTER TWO

THEORIES OF GLOBALIZATION

Introduction ……………………………….………………15

Globalization and Its Conceptual Usages……………………15

History of Globalization …………………….……………….21

First Wave of Globalization…………………….……………22

Second Wave of Globalization…………………….……..….23

Third Wave of Globalization…………………….………..…24

Elements of Globalization…………………….…………..….26

Trends in Globalization …………………….……………..…28

Forces of Globalization …………………….………………..30

Technological revolution …….………………….….…….….30

Economic liberalization …….…………………….………….31

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Democratic system of governance …….………….…..............….32

Endnotes…………………………………………………………..34

CHAPTER THREE

NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY

Concept of Foreign Policy………………………………………….37

Nigeria’s Foreign Policy……………………...……………………40

Development of Nigeria’s foreign policy….……………………….43

Endnotes………………………………………………………...….46

CHAPTER FOUR

IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON NIGERIA’S FOREIGN

POLICY

Introduction……………………………………………………….49

Impact of Globalization on the Determinants of

Nigeria’s ForeignPolicy………………………………………..…50

Economy……………………………………………………….....51

Nigeria as Example of a Disadvantaged Country

Under globalization……………………………………………...52

Language ………………………………………………...............54

Politics…………………………………………………………...56

Religion………………………………………………………….57

Military…………………………………………………………..58

Impediments to Nigeria’s Globalization Drive………………...…59

Endnotes…………………………………………………………..61

Bibliography………………………………………………………64

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GLOBALIZATION AND NIGERIA FOREIGN POLICY

A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Theoretical Analysis

Globalization is the growth in international exchange of goods, services,

and capital, and the increasing levels of integration that characterize

economic activity. In this sense, globalization is only another word for

internationalization. Globalization directly affects every facets of a

country’s life including its economy, military, polity, culture, and how

countries relate with each other.

The world is developing into a globalizing society as a result of

technological advancement, economic development, social interactions and

various developments in the political arena. These changes were more

rapid in some areas such as in Europe through the establishment of the

European Union. In some continents co-operation developed more slowly

as a result of political instability, economic inconsistencies and tribal

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differences, as in the case of Africa. However, all countries in the world

are affected to some extent by the globalization phenomenon. In some

cases it may be through foreign aid, in some instances it may even be

through political/military intervention as in the case of Iraq or Sudan.1 The

co-operation between two or more independent states is formalized by way

of treaties or other agreements. These formal inter-state relations or

supranational or international structures are determined by the domestic

policies or national interest pursued by these countries.2

The existing wide disparities between the developed and the

underdeveloped economies make globalization a tool for stultifying the

industrialization process, and by extension, retarding the growth and

development of underdeveloped economies. Trade liberalization, the

cardinal instrument of globalization ensures that industrialized countries

have access to world markets, which enhances further industrialization of

industrialized countries while incapacitating the industrialization process

of the underdeveloped economies.3

Several questions have been asked regarding the impact of globalization on

Nigeria. These questions include: how can we understand globalization

vis-à-vis development of Nigeria’s foreign policy? In other words, can

globalization bring Nigeria significant socio-political and economic

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benefits in her relations with other world countries? How do we relate

globalization to the foreign policy formulation? Has globalization

transformed the lives and livelihood of the Nigerian people? Is Nigeria

well-prepared to reap the perceived gains of globalization? Whose interest

is the concept protecting in the Nigerian-Western countries nexus? These

are questions that have evoked debates among scholars on international

relations. This research work seeks to examine the impact of globalization

on the historical development of Nigeria’s foreign policy.

Globalization and Nigeria’s Foreign Policy

Globalization has become a commonly used word world-wide. It is no

longer a new concept or phenomenon in the academic and business world

as social scientists, journalists, business analysts, management theorists,

writers and commentators generally have at various times used and will

continue to use the word in particular contexts for declared and undeclared

purposes, with more or less effectiveness in their attempt to explain or

interpret issues in this changing and complex world4

Globalization constitutes a mega trend in Nigerian political economy and

has assumed a new phase in the country’s international relations. Given the

emergent socio-political and economic transformation as well as the

technological advancement in communication, information, transportation

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etc, the process seems to be irreversible. Various institutional actors that is,

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, etc,

have indeed consistently intensified efforts towards engaging in socio-

cultural relations with other global actors to develop her domestic scene.5

Thus, Nigeria today is a belongs to the ‘global village’, a new phase that

has sharpened the development of her foreign policy; and inter-

connectedness of political, economic, social and technological forces that

permeate contemporary global system.

Nigeria has made giant strides toward global economic integration through

privatization. It is also liberalizing capital markets with increasing scope of

mergers and acquisitions especially in the financial sector. The country has

continued to relax capital controls which posed a significant obstacle to

foreign direct investment (FDI). More importantly, Nigeria is an active

participant in the New Economic Partnership for African Development

(NEPAD) – a development plan which seeks to liberate Africa from

underdevelopment, poverty, warm and corruption (Soddiq, 2003; Soludo,

2007). These are indicators that Nigeria fully supports and encourages

globalization.

Statement of the Problem

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Although, much has been written on the globalization, little is

known concerning the impact which globalization has had on the bilateral

and multilateral relations which Nigeria has towards other countries in the

international community. It is on the basis of the above that this research

seeks to fill the vacuum which is yet to receive the attention of scholars of

International Relations.

Objectives of the Study

The purpose of this research work is to:

i. Discuss the concept of globalization and foreign policy

ii. Examine the historical evolution of Nigeria’s foreign policy

iii. Discuss the various determinants of Nigeria’s foreign policy

iv. Analyze the impact of globalization on the development of Nigeria

foreign policy

v. Provide an evaluation of the influence of globalization on Nigeria’s

relations with the United States, European Union, China, India, and

other African states from 1999 to 2009.

Literature Review

The nature of this work demands that literature be reviewed from the

perspectives of experts on globalization and development. Review of

existing literature on globalization shows that there are a plethora or works

that have been done on this contemporary area of academic interest. For

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instance, E.O.C. Ijeoma (2009) Transforming Policies and the Role of the

State7 looked at globalization as a concept that has become fashionable at

local, national and international levels in public leadership and governance.

Ijeoma claim that globalization is widely gaining acceptance in the world

of today to the extent that this emerging global process determines

successes and failures of nation states’ cultural, economic and social lives.

Ijeoma also address some critical policy issues on globalization and gives

an overview on the expected role of the states in pursuit of a better global

public administration. The work identifies a link between public leadership

and governance bringing out some benefits and challenges of globalization

in global policy-making. Some of the basic policy issues such as social,

political, economic and technological were identified as keys towards

transforming policy-making in the present globalization era.8 Although,

this work is valuable to in providing information about the concept of

globalization and the forces of globalization, however, it did little to

examine the evolution of globalization in international affairs.

Giovanni E. Reyes, (2001) Theory of Globalization: Fundamental

Basis9 examines globalization from a theoretical angle. According to

Giovanni , Globalization is a theory whose aim includes the interpretation

of the current events on the international sphere in terms of development,

economic conditions, social scenarios, and political and cultural influences.

Globalization, as a set of theoretical claims, underlines especially two main

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increasing trends: (a) worldwide active communication systems; and (b)

fluent economic conditions, especially high mobility of financial resources

and trade.10

Giovanni went on to identify the main aspects of the theory of

globalization which are:

a) Global communications systems are gaining an increasing importance

every day, and through this process all nations are interacting much more

frequently and easily, not only at the governmental level, but also within

the citizenry;

b) Even though the main communications systems are operating among the

more developed nations, these mechanisms are also spreading in their use

to less developed nations. This fact will increase the possibility that

marginal groups in poor nations can communicate and interact within a

global context using the new technology, and therefore can integrate

themselves with the "global village", which represents the current scenario

in worldwide communications and transactions;

c) In terms of economic activities, the new technological advances in

communication are becoming more accessible to local and small

businesses. This situation is creating a completely new environment for

carrying out economic transactions, utilizing productive resources,

equipment, trading products, and taking advantage of "virtual monetary

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mechanisms." From a cultural perspective, the new communication

products are unifying patterns of communications around the world, at

least in terms of economic transactions under current conditions;

d) The concept of minorities within particular nations is being affected by

these new patterns of communication. Even though these minorities are not

completely integrated into the new world system of communications, the

powerful business and political elites in each country are a part of this

interaction around the world. Ultimately, the business and political elite

continue to be the decision makers in developing nations;

e) Social and economic elements under the influence of the current

phenomenon of globalization are determinant circumstances which affect

the standards of living of every particular nation11

In essence, Giovanni’s work helps to unravel the developmental theories of

globalization. Just like E.O.C. Ijeoma, Giovanni did not attempt to look

into how globalization affects the foreign policies of countries.

N.U. Augonus (2000) Globalization and National Information Policy in

Nigeria, 12

draws a relationship between globalization and national

information policy. Dr. Augonus Nnamdi Uhegbu argues that

globalization talks of one world with shared universal values in terms of

easy movement of goods and services and science and technology,

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stressing the interconnectedness among the peoples of the world. Augonus

noted that Nigeria has made giant strides toward global economic

integration through privatization. To Augonus, the country has continued

to relax capital controls which posed a significant obstacle to foreign direct

investment (FDI). More importantly, Nigeria is an active participant in the

New Economic Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) – a

development plan which seeks to liberate Africa from underdevelopment,

poverty, and corruption. Augonus concludes that Globalization and

national information policy complement each other. While globalization

encourages commerce and industry without borders, so that goods and

services move freely, national information policy facilitates order and

minimizes the side effects of globalization. Augonus work is instrumental

to this study in the areas of integrating globalization into national policy.

However, this was limited to the library section and not on domestic

policies that directly affect the conduct of foreign policy.

C. O. Emmanuel and A. Eguavoen (2007) Globalization and Economic

Development: The Nigerian Experience13

both identified main driving

forces of globalization in Nigeria which are technology, national policy

and competition in domestic economies which are subjected to global

market conditions and practices. C. O. Emmanuel and A. Eguavoen

argues that developed nations are the beneficiaries of globalization as their

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share of world trade and finance has been expanded at the expense of

developing countries such as Nigeria. Thus, the process exacerbates

inequality between the world’s regions and poverty in the developing

world. O them, Nigeria has not benefited from globalization due to

monocultural export, inability to attract increased foreign investments and

huge indebtedness. C. O. Emmanuel and A. Eguavoen suggested that

globalization can be domesticated in the country through diversification of

exports, debt reduction and expanded development cooperation with other

countries. The Nigerian state also needs to be strengthened as a bulwark

against the dictates of foreign capital. All this accomplished, Nigeria could

join the League of Nations enjoying the benefits of globalization.14

The

research carried out by C. O. Emmanuel and A. Eguavoen is useful to this

study because it analyzed the basic feature of globalization and how it

affects developmental process in Nigeria. In fact, since the economy of any

nation determines to a large extent her foreign policy, it means that the

research on Globalization and Economic Development: The Nigerian

Experience by C. O. Emmanuel and A. Eguavoen qualifies to be studied

in the realm of international relations. Nevertheless, as the title suggests,

the work did not cover the impact of globalization on such areas as politics,

culture, external relations etc, which this work sets out to examine.

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The various works examines are relevant to the present study in varying

degrees, however, they have not adequately addressed the issues raised in

the objectives of the study which are associated with globalization and

Nigeria’s foreign policy: A historical analysis. It is against this background

that this study become of topical interest.

Scope of the Study

The study touches on the concepts of globalization and Nigeria forign

policy. it examines the evolution of Nigeria’s foreign policy viz a viz the

impact of globalization on the conduct of external relations of Nigeria with

other countries of the world with reference to United States, European

Union, China, India, and other African states from 1999 to 2009. Another

important area that this study will look into is the influence of

globalization on the determinants of Nigeria’s foreign policy.

Significance of the Study

The significant of this research work are enormous. First, the work

addresses one of the key issues of contemporary Nigeria. It touches areas

that affect the conduct of foreign relations in Nigerian polity. Hence, the

study is of benefit to students of international relations, politics,

development studies, history, and even those in the social sciences.

Secondly, this study will contribute to the growing body of knowledge in

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globalization as it looks at the concept from a different angle. Thirdly, this

study will aid other researchers who might want to carry out research in

related areas.

Research Methodology

This study makes use of historical research method. Hence, findings from

both primary and secondary sources are sourced to complement each other.

The primary sources include written documents such as Government

publications, letters, correspondence, documentaries and newspapers.

Added to these are descriptive accounts of experts on the impact of

globalization on Nigeria’s foreign policy. Interviews will also be

conducted with those considered authorities in the field of History,

Political Science and International Relations to complement the other

sources.

Furthermore, this research work depends largely on archival

materials both online and offline- visiting embassies of countries that were

regarded as actors on the global scene i.e. U.S embassy to gather relevant

materials on the study. Official publications published on the websites will

also be used in interpreting the events and actions of countries that are

engaged in the process of globalization.

Books, journal articles, conference proceedings, seminar papers and

other related publications will be used in gathering secondary information

for this research.

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End Notes

1. C. Thornhill, “Globalization: Administrative Effetcs for Africa”,

African Journal of public Affairs, Volume 1, No. 1 December 2007.

P.14

2. E.O.C Ijeoma, “Globalizing Public Ethnics and Interest: Policy

Alternatives for Developing Countries,” African Journal of public

Affairs, Volume 1 No. 1 December 2007

3. M.J. Ibrahim, The Effects of Globalization on the Development of

Underdeveloped Economies,

http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/cjeconf/delegates/ibrahim.pdf.

Accessed: 03/06/2010, p 1

4. Ibid, p. 2

5. Solomon O. Akinboye, Globalization and the challenge for

Nigeria’s Development in the 21st

Century,http://globalization.icaap.org

6. Augonus Nnamdi Uhegbu, Globalization and National Information

Policy in Nigeria, Library Philosophy and Practice 2008, p. 1

7. E.O.C. Ijeoma, Transforming Policies and the Role of the

State7Journal of Public Administration • Vol 44 no 1 • March 2009.

Pp 1-10

8. Ibid, p. 1

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9. E. R., Giovanni , “Theory of Globalization: Fundamental Basis”,

Sincronía Primavera/Spring 2001 University College; University

of Pittsburgh, http://sincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/globaliz.htm. Accessed

7/06/2010

10. Ibid

11. Ibid

12. N.U. Augonus Globalization and National Information Policy in

Nigeria, Library Philosophy and Practice 2008, pp 1-5

13. Emmanuel C. O. and A. Eguavoen, Globalization and Economic

Development: The Nigerian Experience, Kamla-Raj, J. Soc. Sci.,

14(1): 45-51 (2007), p. 1

14. Ibid p. 7

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