Bamidele Ojo - Publications

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His book, Human Rights and the New World Order, is used by the United Nations University International Human Rights Course. He has published extensively in his areas of expertise and his most recent publication is Africa's Triple Dilemma: The Challenges of State Building, Democratization and Globalization Globalization 4.2.(2004). He contributed a chapter "Democratization Process and Good Governance In Nigeria: An Essay in Honor of Professor Olajide Aluko" a chapter in "Nigeria in Global Politics: 20th Century and Beyond. Essays in Honor of Professor Olajide Aluko (edited by Prof. Olayiwola Abegunrin & Soji Akomolafe(2006)(New York:Nova Publ.) Also contributed a chapter, “Marketing E-learning and the Challenges Facing Distance Education in Africa,” in Challenges Facing Marketing in Distance and Online Environment: An Integrated Approach, edited by Ugur Demiray and N. Serdar Sever(2009) (Anadolu University-2009 Eskisehir-Turkey.ISBN 978-975-98590-6-0). He also contributed a chapter on “Globalization and Africa: A View from Below,” in Liberalisation and Globalisation of Indian Economy Vol.II,K. R Gupta(edited),(New Delhi, Atlantic 2008). Ojo’s article, “President Obama and Africa: Understanding the Framework for President Obama’s Foreign Policy in Africa,” was published in the April 2009 online issue of New Vision, which is published by the Ugandan Political Parties Forum (http://www.newvision.co.uq/B/D/626/1/21)See-http://inside.fdu.edu/otw/0904/facultystaff.html -Transformative Online Education & Social Equality: The Prospects for E-Governance and Democracy in Africa 2011- http://www.igi-global.com/bookstore/chapter.aspx?titleid=48869 -Marketing E-Learning and the Challenges Facing Distance Education in Africa(2011)- http://www.igi-global.com/bookstore/chapter.aspx?titleid=53376 -Nigeria in Post Election Violence(Interview on China Radio International)- http://english.cri.cn/8706/2011/06/06/2861s641238.htm

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