Medium powers, strategic agency and Nigeria’s place in a fracturing world order

    Eyo O. Ekpo  | Opinion | Jan 26, 2026    
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The year 2025 made unmistakably clear what had long been apparent but often denied: the post-World War II, post-Cold War global order is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The once-comforting belief that economic integration naturally produces mutual benefit, stability, and convergence has collapsed. In its place has emerged a harsher reality in which interdependence is selective, politicised, and frequently coercive.

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