What is Political Bandwagoning? By Andrew O. Eze

BANDWAGONING

     Bandwagoning is a concept in international relations cum international politics used to describe a situation in which a weak state aligns with a strong or dominant one in order to gain political, economic and social security. It is the direct opposite of balance of power. This policy of bandwagoning is mostly used by Third World countries to achieve their aims.

   Hence, every country in Africa wants to be friendly with the western countries for economic, political, social, security and even for moral reasons.  (See Balance of Power).

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