Boko Haram and the Geopolitics of Forced Migration in Nigeria
Migration is currently perceived as an epitome of globalization and a measuring gauge of global geopolitical mobility. In recent years, Nigeria has been faced with a series of migratory crises such as insurgency and conflict, forcing large numbers of people to flee from their various residential ori...
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Autores principales: | Sadiq Mukhtar, Rosniza Aznie, Lam Kuok Choy, Amina Ummulkhair Ibrahim Bibi-Farouk |
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UUM Press
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5c80db09e32049278ec30889db8d684f |
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