Sunday 26 January 2014

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
1. Nigerian Political Science Association
2. Nigerian - American Studies Association                                
3. Nigerian Society of International Law

4. Nigerian Society of International Affairs

FORMER PHD STUDENTS

Former PhD Students
·       Dr Francis Atambi; completed his PhD in 1999. The title of his PhD Thesis was Economic Diplomacy in Nigeria’s Foreign Policy.
·       Dr Jolaade Adedoyin Omede completed her PhD in 1999. The title of her PhD Thesis was Threat and Military Capabilities: A Nigerian Case Study.
·       Dr Olu Sawyer, completed his PhD in 2000. The title of his PhD Thesis was Religion and Third World Struggle: Alternative Perspective on Nigeria’s Post-Colonial Experience.
                                                    
Former Foreign PhD Students Mentored-(From France and Switzerland))
·       Dr Marjolaine Paris completed her PhD in Sociology in 2009,at Denis Diderot University, Paris, France - Research Unit on Migrations and Society (URMIS).

·       Dr Steve Page, completed his PhD in History in 2010 at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland),

BOOK REVIEW

Book Review

  1. Adelusi.O.P (1995), Reviewed, J. Bayo. Adekanye, Military Occupation and Social Stratification. Vantage Publishers Ltd. Ibadan.  1993. It was reviewed and published in Defence Studies: Journal of the Nigerian Defence Academy. Kaduna. Vol.5. July, pps 141-142

BOOKS & CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Books
1. Adelusi.O.P, (2007), Development Policies & Analysis: A Reader. SMC.  Akure and Lagos. Nigeria.  (Eleven Chapters).

2. Adelusi.O.P,(ed), (2008), Gulf War(Operation Desert Storm): Nigerian Perspectives. Komunic-8 Press. Limited, Abeokuta. Nigeria. (Twelve Chapters).
                                    
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
1. Adelusi.O.P.(2008), “Tenets of Democracy: An Exploration of Attitudinal Comportment Needed for Sustainable Democratic Governance in Nigeria” in Hassan Saliu, Isah Jimoh, Noah Yusuf & Emmanuel Ojo (eds), (2008), Perspectives on Nation-Building and Development in Nigeria.-Political & Legal Issues. CHAPTER 2, Concept Publications. Limited. Lagos.
2. Adelusi.O.P. (2006.), “The Parliament as a Strategic Partner to the Executive and the Judiciary in the Quest for Development” in J.F. Olorunfemi, Hassan Saliu and et.al. (ed),( 2006.), Democracy and Development in Nigeria: Conceptual Issues and Democratic Practice.Vol.1. Concept Publications Limited. Lagos. Chapter14
3. Adelusi.O.P.(1999),  “The Relevance and Irrelevance of the Concert of Medium Powers in the Contemporary World” in Saliu .A. Hassan (ed.) (1999.) Selected Themes in Nigerian Foreign Policy and International Relations.   HAYTEE Books. Ilorin. Pp.259-266. CHAPTER 15
4. Adelusi.O.P. (1992) “An Application of the concept of Interdependence to the study of bilateral relations: The case of Nigeria and France” in   H. J. Jacob and M. Omar (eds), (1992), France and Nigeria: Issues in Comparative Studies.   C.R.E.D.U. Ibadan, pp.91-104. CHAPTER 6,

PUBLICATIONS- JOURNAL

PUBLICATIONS- JOURNAL
1.  Adelusi, O.P., Awopeju, A. & Oluwasakin, A. (2012), Zoning Formula and the Party Politics in Nigerian Democracy: A Crossroad for PDP in 2015 Presidential Election, Research in Humanities and Social Science. Vol 2, No 4. Pp.11-18  
2. Adelusi,O.P, Oluwasakin.A & Awopeju.A, (2012), Strengthening the Legislative Institution for Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria. JABU International Journal of Social and Management Sciences, Vol. 4 No 1, October.pps. 25-35
3. Adelusi O.P, & Oniwide, O. (2011), “Legislative Principles and Public Interest: A Comparative Study of Nigeria and U.S.A” in Journal of Legislative Studies, Universite de Geneve, Geneve.Vol.17 (6), June.
4. Adelusi, O.P (1997), “Nigeria and International Sanctions: Can Nigeria Stand Alone?” Nigerian Journal of International Affairs. NIIA. Lagos. Vol. 23, Nos. 1 & 2 , pp. 103-1
5. Adelusi, O.P (1997), “Economic Liberalization and Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: A View on Privatization” with (Mijah. Etham), Nigerian Forum. NIIA. Lagos Vol. 18, Nos. 9-10 Sept-Oct. pp. 163-170.
6. Adelusi, O.P (1996),“From Fighting Wars to Building Peace: The Changing Roles of Armed Forces as Instruments of Foreign Policy in a Post Cold War World”. Nigerian Forum. N.I.I.A .Lagos. Vol. 17. Nos.11-12 Nov/Dec, pp. 227-234
7. Adelusi, O.P (1996), “Perspectives on Nigeria’s Leadership Crisis” (with H. A. Saliu), Savannah: A Journal of Social and Environmental Science. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Vol. 15, No. 2, pp.
8. Adelusi, O.P (1995), “Nigerian Armed Forces and New Sources of Threat to Nigeria” Nigerian Journal of International Affairs. NIIA. Lagos. Vol. 21, No.2 1995. pp.122-144.
9. Adelusi, O.P & Lipede.B (1995), “Constructive Engagement and Democratic Pluralism in Southern African”. Nigerian Journal of International Affairs. N.I.I.A. Lagos. Vol. 21. No. 2. pp.100-121.
10. Adelusi, O.P (1995), “Reshaping Nigeria’s African Policy in a Post-Independence Era” Annals: The Journal of the Social Science Council of Nigeria. Ibadan. January/December, No. 6, pps. 32-45.
11. Adelusi, O.P (1995), “Sustaining Food Security and Export Potential: Nigeria’s Non-Conventional Defence Needs” Nigerian Forum. N.I.I.A Lagos. Vol. 15 N0.3-4 March/April, pp.74-80.
12. Adelusi, O.P (1994), “African’s Relations with Developed World in a Post-Cold War Era” ECPER: Journal for Political and Economic Studies. Kaduna. Pp.179-189
13. Adelusi, O.P, Leonard.K.S & Saliu.H.A (1994), “Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia and the Death of Yugoslavia: Lessons on How not to Federate” ECPER; Journal for Political and Economic Studies. Kaduna. Vol. I, No4 Fourth Quarter, pp.235-245.
14. Adelusi, O.P, (1991) “Nigeria’s Relations with France and the Concept of Economic Diplomacy” in Nigerian Forum: NIIA, Lagos, January/February, pp. 16-20.
15. Adelusi, O.P, (1991), “Concert of Medium Powers: Nigeria’s Contribution to Multi-Lateral Diplomacy” in NDA Journal. Kaduna. 1991. pp.32-38.
16. Adelusi, O.P, (1989), “Reflections on Nigeria’s relations with Extra – African Powers in the march towards 1992: the case of Nigeria and France “African Notes: A Journal of Institute of African Studies. University of Ibadan.Vol. XIII. No 1 & 2.pp. 34-38

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS

UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
1.     Head of Department.-Department of Political Science & Defence Studies. Nigerian Defence Academy. Kaduna. Nigeria (1991-1993) -
2.     Chairman, Postgraduate Committee. Department of Political Science, University of Lagos. Nigeria. (1998-2002)
3.     Head of Department, Department of Policy & Strategic Studies, Covenant University. Canaan Land. Ota. Ogun State. Nigeria (2007, 2008, 2009) -
4.     Head of Department. Department of Political Science,Joseph Ayo Babalola University,Ikeji.Arakeji.Osun State.Nigeria. (2010-2011)
5.     Coordinator, Post Graduate Studies, College of Social & Management Studies,Joseph Ayo Babalola University,Ikeji.Arakeji.Osun State.Nigeria -  2012-2013.
6.     Member, Academic Programmes Committee, University of Lagos School of Postgraduate Studies Board. (1998-2001)
7.     Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Master’s Degree Programme in Public & International Affairs. (MPIA), University of Lagos. Lagos. Nigeria. (1999-2000)
8.     Member, Inter Departmental Committee on Masters Degree Programme  in International Law & Diplomacy. University of Lagos. Lagos. Nigeria. (MILD), (1999-2002)
9.     Member, Inter Departmental Committee on Masters Degree Programme  in Humanitarian & Refugee Studies. University of Lagos.Lagos.Nigeria. (MHRS),  (1999-2002)                                           
10.  Representative of Dean, CBS on the Covenant University,Ota.Nigeria. Curriculum Committee. 2008
11.  Member, CBS College Research and Postgraduate Committee. Covenant University.Ota.Nigeria. 2008-2010.
12.  Academic Adviser, Covenant University, Ota.Nigeria.2006-2010.

13.  Member, Senate Committee on Revised Entrepreneurial Courses. Joseph Ayo Babalola University,Ikeji.Arakeji.Osun State.Nigeria. May 2011.

APPOINTMENTS

 APPOINTMENTS
Visiting appointments
1.     Consultant to UNICEF & Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Youth Development on Child Rights Convention (2002).
2.     Principal Consultant, ECOWAS Thematic Workshop on Harmonizing Foreign Direct Investments in Member States of ECOWAS. December 2006, 2009
3.     Rapporteur, Sensitization Workshop on the Adoption of a Common Investment Code and the Establishment of a Common Investment Market for ECOWAS. Abuja. 5th-6th March 2009
4.     Chief Policy Consultant, JOHN & JAMES ASSOCIATES (Bi-Lingual Policy Scientists), Lagos. Nigeria.  (1996-1998); (2003-2005)
5.      Member, Federal Character Project Committee, National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies. Kuru. Jos .Nigeria.(1991-1992)

   Visiting Lectureships

1.     Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba. Lagos. Nigeria. (2003-2005)- Lecturer-Part-Time