Dr. SALAMI, Bakare Olawale

Address:   Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, Faculty of Arts, Olabisi Onabanjo University, NigeriaPhone Number:  +23408022482244

E-mail:  wale.salami2000@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng

Designation: Academic staff

 

Bio-data:

Dr. Olawale B. Salami obtained a PhD degree in History and Diplomacy.  He also studied International            Relations at the prestigious International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of the Erasmus University, The Netherlands.  He teaches History and Diplomacy in the Department of History and Diplomatic Studies of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria.  He

has published widely in reputable journals and has contributed chapters in books.  He is married with kids.

Department:

Academic Rank:                                             Senior Lecturer

Current Position:

Research Interest:                                           International Relations

 

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

  1. Academic Qualification/Institutions Attended (With Dates):
    1. D, (History and Diplomacy)

Lagos State University,

Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria, 2011

  1. (International relations and Development)

Erasmus Universitys Institute of Social Studies,

The Hague, The Netherlands, 1992.

  1. A (History)

University of Ibadan,

Ibadan, Oyo State,

Nigeria, 1990

  1. A. (Hons) History,

Ogun State University (Now Olabisi Onabanjo University),

Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, 1986.

 

Membership of Professional Bodies:

  • Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN)
  • American Studies Association of Nigeria (ASAN)
  • Nigerian Society of International Affairs

 Awards Received:

  • Netherlands Fellowship Programmes 1991-1992, at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, The Netherlands.

Courses Taught:

      Teaching Functions

  1. Teaching Function at the Undergraduate Level:

Harmattan Semester

  • 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

 

  1. 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

 

Research Conducted/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. ‘The Gambian Crisis and the Triumph of Diplomacy, 2016.

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