ISBN:
9781849044141
Language:
English
Pages:
xi, 316 Seiten
,
22 cm
Edition:
First published
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Shaffer, Ryan, 1982 - Violence and Terrorism in East Africa 2021
DDC:
960.33
Keywords:
Jihad
;
Dschihadismus
;
Militanz
;
Islam
;
Djihad
;
Gewalt
;
Religion
;
Terrorismus
;
Terrorist
;
Typologie
;
Bekämpfung
;
Africa History 1960-
;
Afrika
;
Somalihalbinsel
;
Islam
;
Fundamentalismus
;
Terrorismus
Abstract:
The 1998 attacks against US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam attest to al-Qaeda’s durable presence in Africa, yet Islamist-inspired radical organisations in the continent have gained much attention of late, the result of their campaigns of insurgent and terrorist violence directed against the state in Algeria, Somalia, Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, Djibouti and Kenya. These groups include Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Harakat Al Shabaab, Boko Haram, the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, and Ansar Dine. This book explains why the Idea of Jihad is alive and well in sub-Saharan Africa, even after more than thirty years of Western and global efforts to curtail it, and how most important organisations are formed by the interaction between the often under-estimated local and global dynamics. Stig Jarle Hansen has been researching African radical violent Islamism for more than fifteen years and is well placed to explain how and why such groups emerged, whether they manifest any specific traits compared with other violent Islamists, and what is likely to be their impact beyond the African continent. He also discusses the response of African and Western governments to this phenomenon.
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis Seite 265-299, Register
,
Developing a typology of territorial presence
,
Prologue: al-Quaeda in Sudan
,
Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wal-Musilimin': grey borders in the desert
,
The Islamic State in the Greater Sahara: on the periphery of the periphery
,
Boko Haram / The Islamic State in West Africa: from territoriality to fragmentation?
,
The Allied Democratic Forces: opportunists in disguise?
,
Al-Hijra / Al-Muhajiroun, and their unclear fringes
,
The Harakat al-Shabaab: from territoriality to semi-territoriality
,
The Islamic State in Somalia: on the periphery
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