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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA PART I: PERSONAL DATA 1. Name: SALAMI, Bakare Olawale, PhD. 2. Department: History and Diplomatic Studies 3. College/Faculty: Arts 4. Date & Place of Birth: March 29, 1962, Lagos 5. Nationality: Nigerian 6. Marital Status: Married 7. No. of Children: Three (3) 8. Name and Address of Spouse: Mrs. Morenikeji M. Salami, No. 4, Bakinson Street, Egbe, Near Ikotun, Lagos State 9. Name and Address of Next of Kin: Mrs. Morenikeji M. Salami, No. 4, Bakinson Street, Egbe, Near Ikotun, Lagos State. 10. Date of First Appointment with the University: January 1, 1989 11. Status of First Appointment with the University: Assistant Lecturer (AL) 12. Present Position and Salary: Senior Lecturer/CONUASS 5/4 13. Date of last Promotion: October 2013 14. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: October 1992 15. If not Confirmed, Why? N/A 16. Period of Present Contract: N/A 17. Total Number of Years of Teaching and Research: 28 years (a) Polytechnic/College of Education; Nil (b) University: January 1989 till date 18. E-mail: [email protected] B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1. Academic Qualification/Institutions Attended (With Dates): a. PhD, (History and Diplomacy) Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, 2011 b. PGD. (International relations and Development) Erasmus University’s International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1992. c. M.A (History) University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, 1990 d. B.A. (Hons) History, Ogun State University (Now Olabisi Onabanjo University), Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, 1986 2. Current Higher Degree Registered for: Nil 3. Awards and Distinctions: (i). The Netherlands Fellowship Program (NFP) Award, 1991-1992, at the Erasmus University’s International Institute of Social Studies for International Relations Studies, The Hague, the Netherlands. C. WORK EXPERIENCE: 1. Previous Work Experience Outside the University System: (i) Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Schools Management Board, 1986-1987, (NYSC) 2. Previous Work Experience in other Universities: NIL 3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University: i. Teaching Functions 1. Teaching Function at the Undergraduate Level: Harmattan Semester HDS 203: Principles of International Law (New Program)..... 3Units HDS 213: Principles of International Organisations................ 3Units HDS 319: Issues in Development Diplomacy ....................... 3Units HDS 321: Contemporary Problems of International Security... 3Units HDS 415: Foreign Policy of the Powers...................................... 3Units Rain Semester HDS 214: Foreign policy Analysis.............................................. 3Units HDS 318: Principles of International Law....................................3Units HDS 414: Nigerian Foreign Policy ............................................. 3Units HDS 418: Comparative Foreign Policy....................................... 3Units 2. Teaching Functions at Postgraduate Level: Harmattan Semester PIR 705: Foreign Policy Analysis............................................... 3 Units PIR 713: Introduction to Diplomacy........................................... 3 Units PIR 799: Dissertation (Long Essay Supervision)...................... 6 Units MDS 803: Concept and Practice of Diplomacy.......................... 3 Units HDS 805: The Cold War and Aftermath ……………………... 3 Units HDS 905: Issues in Development Diplomacy............................. 3 Units Rain Semester PIR 710: Principles of International Law.................................... 3 Units MDS 802: Theories and Concepts in International Relations... 3 Units MDS 810: Advance Issues in International Law & Development .3 Units MDS 806: Comparative Foreign Policy……………………… 3 Units HDS 899: Dissertation (Long Essay Supervision)...................... 6 Units 1 3. Supervision of Long Essays and Dissertations/Theses B. A. Long Essays (Completed) a) Adebajo, S. O. (2011/2012), “A Study of Legal and Institutional Basis for ECOWAS Intervention in Liberian Crisis, 1990-1996.” b) Adetona A.O. (2012/2013) “Nigerian Libya Relations, 1960-1983.” c) Ajala, N. F. (2011/2012), “A History of Ifo Town, Earliest to 2006.” d) Akinyemi, T. A. (2011/2012) “The Socio-Cultural Importance of Festivals in Yorubaland: A Case Study of Onipakala festival in Ogere-Remo, 1974-2000” e) Bello, R.A. (2011/2012), “The Women Factor in the Development of Human Rights in Nigeria, 1960-2010.” f) Ogunrinde, O. A. (2011/2012), Nigeria’s economic Relations with Her Neighbours: A Study in Integration in West Africa, 1975-2012.” g) Ojo, A. D. (2012/2013), “A Study of Hausa Migrants in Abeokuta, 1940-2000.” h) Salami, A. B. (2012/2013), “Cheiftancy Tittle in Ijebu-Igbo: A Case Study of Orimolusi Chieftancy Institution in Ijebu-Igbo.” PGD Project Supervision (Completed) a) Abdul, M. O. (2004/2005), Nigeria’s Role in the Economic Community of West African States, 1975-1995.” b) Fapounda, T. A. (1998/1999), “Over Five Centuries of Desecration of Africa by Europe: Reparation to the rescue.” M. A. Dissertations (Completed) a) Nwachukwu, C. U. (2010/2011), “Minority Agitations in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Niger Delta Crisis, 1985-2010.” MDSS Dissertations (Completed) a) Umar, O. P. (2010/2011), “ECOWAS: A Study in Free Trade and Regional integration between Nigeria and Benins Republic, 1975- 2010.” b) Dabis, B. D. (2015/2016), “Terrorism in North-eastern Nigeria in Historical perspective, 2005-2015.” c) Akabusi, J. Z., (2015/2016), “Benin Republic-Nigeria Cross Border Trade in Idi-iroko: The Role of the Nigeria Customs Services, 2000- 2005.” PhD Thesis Supervision (Ongoing) a) Lasisi, S. A, (Ongoing), “Rotary International and the Management of Poliomyelitis in Nigeria, 1989-2014.” ii. Research (Ongoing) 1. ‘Russia's 21st Century Expansionist Enterprise in Georgia and Ukraine: A precursory Indicator for Insecurity in the Central Asian Commonwealth of Independent States’. 2. Vox Populi’- The Gambian Crisis and the Triumph of Diplomacy, 2016. 2 iii. Administrative Functions and Contribution to the University: 1. Acting Head of Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, 2017/2018 2. Faculty of Arts Representative on the Board of Studies, Faculty of Sciences, 2016-2017. 3. Chairman, Faculty of Arts Research Committee, 2016/2017. 4. Member, Faculty of Arts Finance Committee, 2014-2017. 5. Chairman, Postgraduate Programmes Review/Harmonisation Committee (NUC Bench-Mark), 2015. 6. Level Adviser, 300Level, 2014-2015. 7. Level Adviser: 200Level, 2013-2014 8. Acting Head of Department, 2012-2013 9. Coordinator, Postgraduate Programs, Department of History and Diplomatic Studies , 2004-2012 10. Acting Head of Department, 2002-2003 11. Coordinator, Diploma in International Relations, 1998-1999 12. Pioneer Coordinator, Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations, 1997-2001 iv. Contribution to the Nation: a. National Youth Service Corp, (1986-1987) D. MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES: 1. Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN) 2. American Studies Association of Nigeria (ASAN) 3. Nigerian Society of International Affairs (NSIA) 4. International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) E. PUBLICATIONS (i) Thesis and Dissertations: 1. O. B. Salami, (2011), “A Study of Some Aspects of Nigerian Foreign Policy Initiatives, 1985-1993” PhD Thesis, Lagos State University, Ojo. 2. O. B. Salami, (1992) ‘The Concert of Medium Powers: A Vain Dream?’ PGD Dissertation, Erasmus University’s International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands 3. O. B. Salami, (1990), “The Slave factor in the History of Ibadan, 1830-1900” M.A. Dissertation, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. (ii) Books: Nil (iii) Monographs: Nil (iv) Published Journal Articles: Nineteen (19) 1. Salami, O. B. (2004), ‘The Concept of Power: A Reassessment of Middle Powers’, The Journal of History and Diplomatic Studies, (Published by the Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria), Vol. 1, 82-90. 2. Salami, O. B. and Balogun, B. (2008) ‘Cultural Factors in Global Investments: The Nigerian Examples’, LASU Journal of Humanities, (Published by the Faculty 3 of Arts, Lagos State university, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, 5: 11-19 (70 percent Contribution) 3. ** Salami, O. B. (2012a) ‘Slaves in Agricultural Development of Ibadan, 1835- 1893’, Research on Humanities and Social Sciences (RHSS), (Published by the International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE) New York, USA), www.iiste.org USA. 2 (11): 121-125. 4. Salami, O. B. (2012b), ‘The Factor of Slaves in the Domestic Economy of Pre- Colonial Ibadan, 1835-1893’, Journal of Language and Literary Studies, (AJOLL), Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, 3: 68-82. 5. Salami, O. B. (2012c), ‘Evaluating the Nigerian Technical Aid Corp Scheme, 1987- 1993’, Journal of History and Diplomatic Studies, Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria, www.ajol.info/index.php/jhds, 9: 29-51. 6. ** Salami, O. B. (2013a), ‘The Concert of Medium Powers: Its Origin, Composition and Objectives’, Research on Humanities and Social Sciences (RHSS), Published by the International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE) New York, USA), www.iiste.org USA, 3,( 5): 139-145. 7. ** Salami, O. B. (2013b), ‘The “New” Economic Diplomacy of the Nigerian State, 1988-1993: An Examination’, Global