CIDOB International Yearbook 2008 Keys to facilitate the monitoring of the Spanish Foreign Policy and the International Relations in 2007 Country profile: Nigeria and its regional context Annex Foreign policy* (+34) 93 302 6495 - Fax. (+34) 93 302 2118 -
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[email protected] 302 2118 93 Fax. (+34) - 302 6495 93 (+34) * These annexes have been done by Dauda Garuba, Senior Programme Officer at the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) in Nigeria, - Calle Elisabets, 12 - 08001 Barcelona, España - Tel. España 08001 Barcelona, 12 - - Calle Elisabets, in collaboration with CIDOB Foundation. Fundación CIDOB CIDOB INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK 2008 Nigeria and its regional context Foreign Policy Nigeria has demonstrated a certain degree of consistency at the level of declaration of objectives and principles of its foreign policy. Like all other countries in the world, Nigeria’s foreign policy is intended "to promote and protect the country’s national interests over which a national consensus is presumed to have clearly emerged and is being articulated by the governing elites”.1 Expectedly, this focuses on the interplay between domestic and external factors, their organization, psychology, politics of decision-making and the instruments (means) available to formulate and implement them. These factors reveal how interests are defined, goals established and specific policies decided and implemented. Notwithstanding the above, there is a consensus among scholars and policy makers in Nigeria that the core national interests upon which the