Military History and Strategic Studies as Imperatives for National Security Development in Nigeria

  • Wambu C
  • Ehimatie A
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Abstract

Nigerian military history is an aspect of Nigerian history that reconstructs the philosophies, beliefs, life and times of military personnel in relation to time and place. On the other hand, strategic studies involve a study of the security policies and political conduct of states in their interaction within the international system. Since it is the military institution that implements these security policies, itself central to the objectives of states in international politics, it is logical  to view military history and strategic studies as pivotal to the securitydevelopment of the Nigerian nation as it is for every other nation. Given this understanding, this study attempts to situate Nigerian military history and strategic studies as imperatives for national security development in Nigeria. To achieve its goal, the paper employs mostly secondary and but a few primary sources subjected to content historical analysis from which it was deduced that military history and strategic studies are important for the advancement of security development in Nigeria. Keywords: Military, Strategic Studies, History, Security

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Wambu, C. G., & Ehimatie, A. (2021). Military History and Strategic Studies as Imperatives for National Security Development in Nigeria. UJAH: Unizik Journal of Arts and Humanities, 21(4), 188–200. https://doi.org/10.4314/ujah.v21i4.11

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