By Cally Ikpe, Ph.D Throughout history, nations have competed for influence, territory, resources and strategic advantage. Whether driven by pride, ideology, religion, economics or national interest, the tendency of stronger states to dominate weaker ones has remained a recurring feature of international politics. Consequently, states perceived as vulnerable have often found themselves subjected to conquest, coercion or external interference. Hi…
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