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PUBLICATIONS:
1.    C. N. Ajaebili and C. M. Amaechi, “Multiculturalism: Strategy for National Integration in Nigeria”. Nsukka Journal of the Humanities, Number 22, 2014, 125-134.

2.    Amaechi, Chidi M. and Mbalisi, Chinedu N. “Globalization and Developing Countries: Milestones on Nigeria’s Economic Development”, Uzu: Journal of History and International Studies (UJHIS) Vol.3, No.1, Dec. 2012.
 
3.    Ihediwa, N. C. and Amaechi, C. M. (2011) “Understanding the Moral Obligations of the   
Citizens and the Corresponding State Responsibilities: The Nigerian Experience” in Jumoke F. Oloidi (ed.) Nigerian Peoples: Cultures and Development (Enugu: Humanities Unit, School of General Studies UNN & Ebenezer Productions Ltd.), 115-129.

4.    Amaechi, C. M. (2010) “Democratization In Nigeria: Nation-Building Versus State Building,”International Journal of Development and Management Review (NJODEMAR), Vol. 5, No. 1, 156-165.
5.    Amaechi, C. M. (2009) “The Gulf War as A Fall-Out of the Changing Global Balance”   International Journal of Development and Management Review (NJODEMAR), Vol. 1, June, 127-139.
6.    Uwazie, I. U., Ihugba, O. and Amaechi, C. M.(2009) “Climate Change, Livelihood and   
Poverty Reduction in Nigeria: The Role of Agriculture” in I. U. Uwazie et al (eds.) Crisis in the Nigerian Economy: The Way Forward, (Proceedings of the 8th National Conference on Crisis in the Nigerian Economy, Organized by School of Social Sciences, Alvan Ikoku Fed. College of Education, Owerri, from 19th - 22nd November, 2008), 86-92.

7.    Amaechi, Chidi M. “The Modern Concept and the Pre-Colonial Igbo Idea of Peacebuilding”     
with Okoro, S. I. (Accepted for Publication in Ikenga: Journal of the Institute of African Studies, Vol. 15).
8.    Amaechi, C. M. “Igbo Traditional Socio-Cultural Institutions and the Restoration of the Much-Needed Unity” Accepted for Publication in Apollos O. Nwauwa and Chima J. Korieh (Eds) Fundamentals of Igbo Studies, Volume 3.

CONFERENCE PAPERS:
1.    Amaechi, Chidi M., “Ethnic Conflicts in Nigeria as The Culmination of the Clamour for Federalism: A Historical Experience” Paper presented with Okoro, S. I. at the Historical Society of Nigeria 58th/59th Annual Conference on Nigeria: 100 Years After the Amalgamation held from 22nd – 25th September, 2014 at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State – Nigeria.

2.    Amaechi, Chidi M. “Gender In Pre-Colonial Igbo Worldview: Domination, Equality or Complementarity?” International Colloquium on The Igbo Question in Nigeria: Before, During and After Biafra Held at Enugu from 11th – 14th March, 2014


3.    Amaechi, Chidi M. “The Modern Concept and the Pre-Colonial Igbo Idea of Peacebuilding” Paper presented with Okoro, S. I. at the Conference on “Fifty Years of African Studies at University of Nigeria, Nsukka” Organized by the Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 12th – 14th June, 2013.

4.    Amaechi, C. M. “Social Media and Social Transformation in the 21st Century: The African Experience” Paper presented with Ihediwa, N. C. at the International Interdisciplinary Conference / Inaugural Lecture of the Chinua Achebe Annual Lecture Series Organized by the Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 23rd – 28th April, 2012.

5.    Amaechi, Chidi M. Intra/Inter Group Relations: Mbano and Their Neighbours in  
      Contemporary Igboland. Paper presented with Mbalisi, Chinedu N., at the Zonal   
      Conference Organized by the Historical Society of Nigeria (HSN) South-East Zone at  
      Ebonyi State University, Abakiliki from 13th to 14th September, 2011.

6.    Amaechi, C. M. “Igbo Traditional Socio-Cultural Institutions and the Restoration of the   
      Much-Needed Unity” Presented at the 9th Igbo Studies Association International   
      Conference, at Howard University, Washington DC, U.S.A., from 8th-9th April, 2011.

7.    Amaechi, C. M. “Nation Building in Nigeria and the Indispensability of Human Rights”  
      Presented at the 55th Annual Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria on Nigeria at   
      50: The Challenges of Nation Building, Held at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria –  
      Nigeria from 25th – 27th October, 2010.

8.    Amaechi, C. M. “Harmful Cultural Practices and Implications for Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women” Presented at the Training Workshop on Building the Capacities of CSOs and Media on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Nigeria, Organized by Centre for the Right to Health and the Australian Government Aid Programme, at De Legend Hotel Owerri, Nigeria, from 30th August – 1st September, 2010.

9.    Amaechi, C. M. “Advocacy Tips And Good Media Relationship Civil Society Organizations” Presented at the 2nd Stage of Capacity Building Workshop for CSOs in the Water and Sanitation Sector, Organized by the European Union, in Association with the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Anambra State Technical Unit (STU), at Parktonian Hotels, Awka, Nigeria, from 27th – 29th January, 2010.

10.    Amaechi, C. M. “Proposal Writing for Donor-Funded Activities in the Water and Sanitation Sector”, Presented at the 2nd Stage of Capacity Building Workshop for CSOs in the Water and Sanitation Sector, Organized by the European Union, in Association with the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Anambra State Technical Unit (STU), at Parktonian Hotels, Awka, Nigeria, from 27th – 29th January, 2010.

11.    Amaechi, C. M. “Constitution Making in Nigeria: Realities and Projections”, A Lead Paper Presented at the Workshop on Constitution Making in Nigeria, Organized by the Rural Empowerment and Development Network (RUWEN), in Conjunction with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), for the South-East Zone, at Metro Hotel Abakiliki, Nigeria, from 9th-11th March, 2005.

12.    Amaechi, C. M. “Building Peace in Nigeria in this Era of Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons”, A Lead Paper Presented at the Civil Societies’ Roundtable Discussion on Proliferation of Small Arms & Light Weapons and the Future of Nigeria, Organized by the Centre for Development Constitutionalism and Peace Advocacy (CD-COPA), at Pastoral Centre, Owerri, from 28th - 29th May, 2004.

 


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