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Vol 17, No 1 (2021): Canadian Social Science Party Primaries and the Quest for Accountability in Governance in Nigeria Abstract  PDF
Iwu Nnaoma Hyacinth
 
Vol 8, No 2 (2012): Canadian Social Science 2011 Presidential Election and the Political Participation in Nigeria Abstract  PDF  Indexed/Included/Archived
Ayo Awopeju
 
Vol 9, No 2 (2013): Canadian Social Science Religion, Politics and Democracy in Nigeria Abstract  PDF  Indexed/Included/Archived
Akwara, Azalahu Francis, Ojomah, Benedict O.
 
Vol 8, No 6 (2012): Canadian Social Science Structural Review of Rent Government and Its Effect on Democracy Process Abstract  PDF  Indexed/Included/Archived
Mehrzad Javadi Kouchaksaraei, Mohammad Reevany Bustami
 
Vol 18, No 2 (2022): Canadian Social Science Democracy and Electoral Corruption in Nigeria: Strategies for Engendering Credible Elections Abstract  PDF
Mike Omilusi, Simeon A. Daisi
 
Vol 11, No 3 (2015): Canadian Social Science Historicising Civil Society In Africa: An Analysis of the State, Democracy and the Third Sector Abstract  PDF
Mojibayo M Fadakinte
 
Vol 17, No 1 (2021): Canadian Social Science Relation Between Indian Constitution and Democracy Abstract  PDF
Kavita Kumari
 
Vol 11, No 2 (2015): Canadian Social Science The Ideological Explorations of Chinese Communist Party and Chinese Kuomintang on Peacefully and Democratically Founding a New China Abstract  PDF
Kan WU
 
Vol 10, No 3 (2014): Canadian Social Science Electoral Violence and the Survival of Democracy in Nigeria’sFourth Republic: A Historical Perspective Abstract  PDF
Adesola Samson Adesote, John O. Abimbola
 
Vol 16, No 1 (2020): Canadian Social Science The Protection of Privacy in the Disclosure of Judicial Documents Abstract  PDF
Xiaobin HE
 
Vol 15, No 5 (2019): Canadian Social Science Judiciary and the Enthronements of Democratic Institution in Nigeria (1999-2017) Abstract  PDF
Usman Ogboh, Michael Daniel, Boniface jibrin
 
Vol 8, No 6 (2012): Canadian Social Science Discussion on the Democratic Value Orientation of International Law Abstract  PDF  Indexed/Included/Archived
Jiabing WANG
 
Vol 13, No 12 (2017): Canadian Social Science Triple Understanding and Chinese Expression of the Proposition That “Civil Society Determines the State” Abstract  PDF
Chenjia YUAN
 
Vol 13, No 3 (2017): Canadian Social Science The Democratic “Globalization” and “Localization” Under the Culture Diversification Abstract  PDF
Rong TAN, Hongwei SUN
 
Vol 20, No 1 (2024): Canadian Social Science Two Decades of Nigeria’s Nascent Democracy: An Assessment Abstract  PDF
Emmanuel O. Ojo, Sadeeq ‘Wale
 
Vol 13, No 2 (2017): Canadian Social Science Join Us or Be Junked? Party Politics, Military Coups and Political Assassination in Post-Independence Nigeria 1966-2016 Abstract  PDF
John Sunday Ojo
 
Vol 7, No 5 (2011): Canadian Social Science Political Elites and the Challenge of Free and Fair Elections in the Nigerian Fourth Republic Abstract  PDF  Indexed/Included/Archived
S. M. OMODIA
 
Vol 12, No 9 (2016): Canadian Social Science Looting the Looters: The Paradox of Anti-Corruption Crusades in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (1999-2014) Abstract  PDF
JOHN SUNDAY OJO
 
Vol 17, No 6 (2021): Canadian Social Science Electoral Democracy, Security Concerns and Street Litigations in Nigeria Abstract  PDF
Mike Omilusi, Sunday Adunmo
 
Vol 11, No 3 (2015): Canadian Social Science Study on the Cultivation of Idea of the Democracy and Ruling by Law for the Key Officials for Governance of CPC From the Perspective of the China Dream Abstract  PDF
Li ZHANG, Yue CHEN
 
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