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Prof. Lere Amusan
Prof. Lere Amusan
Department of Political Science and International Relations, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria
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The psychological trauma inflicted by Boko Haram insurgency in the North Eastern Nigeria
L Amusan, UP Ejoke
Aggression and violent behavior 36, 52-59, 2017
692017
Climate change, pastoral migration, resource governance and security: The Grazing Bill solution to farmer-herder conflict in Nigeria
L Amusan, O Abegunde, TE Akinyemi
Environmental economics, 35-45, 2017
592017
Politics of biopiracy: An adventure into Hoodia/Xhoba patenting in Southern Africa
L Amusan
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 14 …, 2017
542017
Exploring the Political Economy of Water and Food Security Nexus in BRICS
VO Okorie, TN Mphambukeli, SO Amusan
Africa Insight 48 (4), 21-38, 2019
532019
The COVID-19 pandemic and the crisis of lockdowns in Nigeria: The household food security perspective
L Amusan, SC Agunyai
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review 9 (1), 10, 2021
482021
An Assessment of Xenophobic/Afrophobic Attacks in South Africa (2008–2015): Whither Batho Pele and Ubuntu Principles?
L Amusan, S Mchunu
South African Review of Sociology 48 (4), 1-18, 2017
442017
Multinational corporations’(MNCs) engagement in Africa: messiahs or hypocrites?
L Amusan
Journal of African foreign affairs 5 (1), 41-62, 2018
432018
Gay rights and the politics of anti-homosexual legislation in Africa
L Amusan, L Saka, OA Muinat
Journal of African Union Studies 8 (2), 45-66, 2019
362019
The Nigerian police force and the task of policing democratic Nigeria: Issues and problems
L Amusan, L Saka
Anthropologist 31 (1-3), 105-116, 2018
282018
The quest for hegemony and the future of African solutions to African development problems: lessons from headways in the African security sector
L Amusan, S Oyewole
Journal of Asian and African Studies 52 (1), 21-33, 2017
282017
The plights of African resources patenting through the lenses of the world trade organisation: An assessment of South Africa’s rooibos tea’s labyrith journey
L Amusan
African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 11 …, 2014
272014
Women as agents of terror: Women resources and gender discourse in terrorism and insurgency
L Amusan, AI Adeyeye, S Oyewole
Politikon 46 (3), 345-359, 2019
262019
Climate change and sustainable tourism: South Africa caught in-between
L Amusan, O Olutola
AJHTL, 2017
262017
Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria: A reflection on the failure of democratic containment
L Amusan, S Oyewole
Politeia 33 (1), 35-49, 2014
262014
Libya's Implosion and its Impacts on Children
L Amusan
Journal of International Women's Studies 14 (5), 66-79, 2013
262013
Contextualising African women’s empowerment in agriculture: challenges from climate change and mineral extraction perspectives
L Amusan, O Olutola
Journal of International Women's Studies 18 (4), 117-130, 2016
242016
Imposed socially responsible pricing on HIV/AIDS drugs in developing areas
L Amusan
Indian Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 71 (1), 67-79, 2015
24*2015
Women development in agriculture as agency for fostering innovative agricultural financing in Nigeria
L Amusan, ME Akokuwebe, G Odularu
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 21 (7 …, 2021
232021
Nigeria’s attitude towards South Africa’s perceived xenophobia: Exploring a shared hegemonic power for Africa’s development
O Ogunnubi, L Amusan
The political economy of xenophobia in Africa, 53-67, 2018
232018
Paris agreement (PA) on climate change and South Africa’s coal-energy complex: issues at stake
L Amusan, O Olutola
Africa Review 9 (1), 43-57, 2017
232017
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