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Name

Prof. Bonchuk Michael Omang

Department

History and International Studies

Designation

Professor

Email

[email protected]


About Prof. Bonchuk Michael Omang

BONCHUK, M. O. Ph.D is a Professor of International Boundaries, Borderlands and Cross-Border Resource Management. He holds a BA (Hons) History; M A International Relations; M. Sc. Strategic Studies; Acad. Dip. and Ph.D degrees. He was educated at University of Calabar, University of Lagos and City University of Florence, Italy. His research interest cover such areas as history, international relations, diplomacy, international boundaries and borderlands, security, conflict management and strategic cross-border resources management. He has taught and supervised14 Doctoral and 12 MA/M.Sc degrees holders, with about 8 of post-graduate students still under his supervision. Currently, he lectures in the Department of History and International Studies, University of Calabar, Nigeria.


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Bonchuk, M. O.. “From Integration to Bifurcation: The Internalization of Calabar Boundary Regime in the Context of Border Conflicts and Management in Africa”, Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, September, 3(6) 2015: 1126 – 1134.
Bonchuk, M. O. and Majuk, S. E.. “Nigeria – Cameroon Cross-Cultural Cooperation and Development”, Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, September, 3(6A) 2015:1107 - 1114.
Bonchuk, M. O. “Strategies for Countering Terrorism in the Tourism Industry.” In African Journal of Religion, Culture and Society, 2 2010:45 – 55.
Bonchuk, M. O. “The International Court of Justice (ICJ) Judgement over the Bakassi Peninsula: A Model in the Resoltuion of African Boundary Disputes”, Journal of Pan-African Studies, 3(1) 2009:61-71
Bonchuk, M. O.. “International Boundaries and “Split Personalities”: The Experience of the Boki Ethnic Nationality in the Cross River Region and South-west Cameroon” in Journal of Applied Social Sciences – A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, 8(1) 2009: 275 – 88
Bonchuk, M. O. “Emerging Issues and Security Challenges in the Current Democratic Dispensation.” In AAU: African Studies Review, 8 2009 :79 – 93.
Bonchuk, M. O. “Transborder Migrations: Impact on Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development.” In National Boundary Commission Quarterly Journal on Boundary Management, 2(2) 2008: 9 – 30.
Bonchuk, M. O. “International Boundaries of Nigeria and Peace Management: Search for Policy Relevance.” In Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies – An Inter-Disciplinary Journal, 8(1) 2005:79 – 97.
Bonchuk, M. O. “Inter-Colonial Boundaries: Labour Movement and the “Stranger” Question in British Southern Cameroon, 1916 – 1961.” In Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 8(2) 2005:158 – 172.
Bonchuk, M. O. “International Boundaries and Divided Peoples: Focus on the Boki and Ejagham Communities in the Cross River Borderlands, 1884 – 1990.” In Knowledge Review, 6(1) 2003:147-153.
Bonchuk, M. O. “The Anglo-French Boundary in Cameroon, 1916 – 1961: A Case Study in Boundary Conflicts and Co-operation.” In NIJOREF, 2(3) 2003:81 – 88.
Bonchuk, M. O.. “Trade and Commercial Contacts between the Boki and their Neigbours, 1750 – 1950.” In CAJOLIS, 5(1) 2002:28 – 41.
Bonchuk, M. O. “Boderlands, Marginality and the Culture of Poverty.” In An African Journal of Philosophy, 4(1) 2001:77 – 91.
Bonchuk, M. O.. “Resistance, Conflict and Co-operation along the Nigeria-Cameroon Boundary, 1884 – 1916.” In The Calabar Historical Journal, 4(1) 2000:170 – 184.

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