Adefila, A. (1974) “Nigeria and Israel: Continuity and Change in their Relationship”. African Review 4 (1):616-640.
-------- (1979) “Israel and Nigeria”. International Studies 18 (4):621-640.
Ajayi, I. (1990) “The Trapped Economy”. Ibadan: Heinemann
Akinyemi, B. A. (1970) “Foreign Policy and Federalism: The Nigerian Experience”. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Akokpari, J.K. (1999) “Changing with the Tide: The Shifting Orientations of Foreign Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa”. Nordic Journal of African Studies 8(1):22-38
Aluko, O. (1981) “Essays on Nigeria Foreign Policy”. London: George Allen and Unwin.
Babangida, I.B. 1985. “Review of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in 1988”. Nigerian Forum. Nov/Dec.
Bartes, M. (1968) “International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences”. New York: Macmillan & Free Press. Vol. 5 & 6.
Bello, A. (1962) “My Life”. London: Cambridge University Press.
Chick, J.D. (1971) “The Nigerian Press and National Integration”. Journal of Commonwealth Political Science 2: 126-138.
Chidozie, O. (1988) “Domestic Economic Interest Groups and Foreign Policy” In: Economic Development and Foreign Policy, G. O. Olusanya et al. Lagos: Nigeria Institute of International Affairs.
Claude, I.L. (1965) “The Impact of Public Opinion upon Foreign Policy and Diplomacy”. London: Moton and C.
Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, Vol. 6, No. 3 &4, Fall & Winter 2007 58 Curtis, M and Gitelson, S. (1976) Israel in the Third World. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transactional Books.
Gambari, I. (1980) Party Politics and Foreign Policy: Nigeria under the First Republic. Zaria: ABU Press.
Hermann, C.F. (1990) “Changing Course: when governments choose to redirect foreign policy”. International Studies Quarterly 34(1):3-21.
Holsti, K.N. (1990) “The Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy: some notes on the pitfalls and falls to theory”: In: The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia, David Wurfel and Bruce Burton (eds.) London: St. Martin’s Press.
Kissinger, H. (1969) “Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy”. Daedalus 95(2): 501-526
Macridis, R.C. (ed) (1972) “Foreign Policy in World Politics” (4th ed). Eaglewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
Mathews, K. (1987) “Nigeria and the Middle East”. In: Alternative Future for Nigeria, S.O. Olugbemi (ed.). Lagos: Political Association of Nigeria.
Nereus, N. (1993) “Influence of Domestic Factors on Nigeria-Israel Rapprochement”. Annals of the Social Sciences Council of Nigeria 5:16.
Northedge, F.S. (1968) “The Foreign Policies of the Powers”. London: Faber and Faber.
Nwankwo, G.O. (1984) “Nigeria and Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). To be or not to be?” London: African University Press.
Nweke, G.A. (1986) “Domestic Structure and Processes of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy”. In: Nigeria’s External Foreign Policy: Twenty-Five Years, Olusanya and Akindete (eds.) Ibadan: University Press Limited.
Ojo, O. (1986) “Nigeria and Israel. In: Nigeria’s External Foreign Policy: Twenty-Five Years” Olusanya and Akindete (eds.) Ibadan: University Press Limited.
Olajide, A. (1976) “Ghana and Nigeria, 1959-1970. A Study in Inter-African Discord”. London: Rex Collings.
Olaniyan, R.O. (1988) “Foreign Aid, Technical Cooperation and Foreign Policy in Nigeria”. In: Economic Development and Foreign Policy, O. Olusanya. Lagos: Nigeria Institute of International Affairs.
Otubanjo F. (1990) Foreign Policy Analysis. Unpublished.
Pandem, J.N. (1986) “Ahmadu Bello-Sardauna of Sokoto: Values and Leadership in Nigeria”. Zaria: Hadahuda.
Phillips, J. (1973) “The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy 1960-1966”. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Adefila, A. (1974) “Nigeria and Israel: Continuity and Change in their Relationship”. African Review 4 (1):616-640.
-------- (1979) “Israel and Nigeria”. International Studies 18 (4):621-640.
Ajayi, I. (1990) “The Trapped Economy”. Ibadan: Heinemann
Akinyemi, B. A. (1970) “Foreign Policy and Federalism: The Nigerian Experience”. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Akokpari, J.K. (1999) “Changing with the Tide: The Shifting Orientations of Foreign Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa”. Nordic Journal of African Studies 8(1):22-38
Aluko, O. (1981) “Essays on Nigeria Foreign Policy”. London: George Allen and Unwin.
Babangida, I.B. 1985. “Review of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in 1988”. Nigerian Forum. Nov/Dec.
Bartes, M. (1968) “International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences”. New York: Macmillan & Free Press. Vol. 5 & 6.
Bello, A. (1962) “My Life”. London: Cambridge University Press.
Chick, J.D. (1971) “The Nigerian Press and National Integration”. Journal of Commonwealth Political Science 2: 126-138.
Chidozie, O. (1988) “Domestic Economic Interest Groups and Foreign Policy” In: Economic Development and Foreign Policy, G. O. Olusanya et al. Lagos: Nigeria Institute of International Affairs.
Claude, I.L. (1965) “The Impact of Public Opinion upon Foreign Policy and Diplomacy”. London: Moton and C.
Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, Vol. 6, No. 3 &4, Fall & Winter 2007 58 Curtis, M and Gitelson, S. (1976) Israel in the Third World. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transactional Books.
Gambari, I. (1980) Party Politics and Foreign Policy: Nigeria under the First Republic. Zaria: ABU Press.
Hermann, C.F. (1990) “Changing Course: when governments choose to redirect foreign policy”. International Studies Quarterly 34(1):3-21.
Holsti, K.N. (1990) “The Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy: some notes on the pitfalls and falls to theory”: In: The Political Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia, David Wurfel and Bruce Burton (eds.) London: St. Martin’s Press.
Kissinger, H. (1969) “Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy”. Daedalus 95(2): 501-526
Macridis, R.C. (ed) (1972) “Foreign Policy in World Politics” (4th ed). Eaglewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall.
Mathews, K. (1987) “Nigeria and the Middle East”. In: Alternative Future for Nigeria, S.O. Olugbemi (ed.). Lagos: Political Association of Nigeria.
Nereus, N. (1993) “Influence of Domestic Factors on Nigeria-Israel Rapprochement”. Annals of the Social Sciences Council of Nigeria 5:16.
Northedge, F.S. (1968) “The Foreign Policies of the Powers”. London: Faber and Faber.
Nwankwo, G.O. (1984) “Nigeria and Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). To be or not to be?” London: African University Press.
Nweke, G.A. (1986) “Domestic Structure and Processes of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy”. In: Nigeria’s External Foreign Policy: Twenty-Five Years, Olusanya and Akindete (eds.) Ibadan: University Press Limited.
Ojo, O. (1986) “Nigeria and Israel. In: Nigeria’s External Foreign Policy: Twenty-Five Years” Olusanya and Akindete (eds.) Ibadan: University Press Limited.
Olajide, A. (1976) “Ghana and Nigeria, 1959-1970. A Study in Inter-African Discord”. London: Rex Collings.
Olaniyan, R.O. (1988) “Foreign Aid, Technical Cooperation and Foreign Policy in Nigeria”. In: Economic Development and Foreign Policy, O. Olusanya. Lagos: Nigeria Institute of International Affairs.
Otubanjo F. (1990) Foreign Policy Analysis. Unpublished.
Pandem, J.N. (1986) “Ahmadu Bello-Sardauna of Sokoto: Values and Leadership in Nigeria”. Zaria: Hadahuda.
Phillips, J. (1973) “The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy 1960-1966”. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.
Kasali M. Adegboyega, T. N. A.-u. A., & Adegboyega, K. M. (2007). The Impact of Domestic Factors on Foreign Policy: Nigerian/Israeli Relations. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 6(3&4), 44-59.
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