Work Information
Programme | Political Science |
Department | Political Science |
Faculty | Management and Social Science |
Biography (Education/professional experience/professional accomplishments)
Dr G. C. Aro is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. He has just concluded his doctoral programme leading to award of his PhD in Political Science with emphasis in International Relations in 2019 from Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki.
His research interest include: Conflict studies, Human Security and Electoral Studies |
Academic Qualifications
S/N | Institutions attended | degree(s) awarded | year |
1 | Univeristy of Nigeria nsukka | Bsc Political SCience | 2005 |
2 | Univeristy of Nigeria nsukka | Msc International relations | 2009 |
3 | Ebonyi state university abakaliki | phd international relations | 2019 |
Research Interests
S/N | |
1 | International relations |
2 | Conflict studies |
3 | Electoral studies |
4 | Human security |
Selected publications (MAXIMUM OF 10, WITH LINKS WHERE AVAILABLE)
S/N | |
1 |
Otu, S. E. and Aro, G. C. (2013). Dealing with Professionalism and Acquiring and Managing Legitimacy in a Constitutional Democratic Policing in Nigeria. Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies 1(13)149-169. |
2 |
Odoh, S.I. (2017). Multi-Party Politics and Electoral Violence in 2015 General Elections: A Study of Ebonyi State. South East Political Science Review, 1 (1):129-146. |
3 |
Aro, G.C. and Ani K.C (2017). A Historical Review of Igbo Nationalism in the Nigeria Political Space. Journal of African Union Studies (JoAUS), 6 2&3) 47-77. |
4 |
Aro G. C. and Chidume C.G. (2014). “Political Mismanagement in the Electoral Process of Nigeria: A Brief Review”. American Journal of Social Issues and Humanities (AJSIH) 4 (3) 170-176. |
5 |
Aro, G. C, Ani, K. J. and Ejiaga, R .(2014). “Ishiagu Tradition and the Challenge of Cultural Sustenance in the Age of Globalisation”. Africana Studies Review-The Journal of the centre for Africa and America Studies Southern University at New Orleans 4 (1) 63-82. |