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The Islamist Challenge and Africa (Paperback)
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The Islamist Challenge and Africa explores Islamist militancy in
Africa south of the Sahara, one of the most dangerous regions in
the world. More people have died from political conflict in Africa
than in any other place on earth. Between 1999 and 2008, Africa
experienced thirteen major armed conflicts, the highest of any
region. Between 1993 and 2014 Africa witnessed no less than 50 per
cent of the world's genocides and politicides. The Islamist
Challenge examines, (1) al-Shabab, an al-Qaeda ally, (2) al-Qaeda
in the Islamic Maghreb, (3) Boko Haram, an ISIS ally and (4) other
Islamist insurgencies among Africans. Boko Haram alone may have
killed as many as 31, 000 mostly African civilians since 2009, a
figure that ranks among the highest in the world. Boko Haram's
leader has threatened the West, the US and its President, making
his challenge both African and international despite the fact that
most Americans have never heard of him. But the Paris attacks of
2015 with roots in France's 2005 "riots" by mostly brown and black
militants with links to North and West Africa suggests the danger
is no less real. Africa has never been a priority among policy
makers and is the only world region whose top military command
center, AFRICOM is located a continent away in Stuttgart, Germany.
But a 6,000-page classified report released in 2018 after the
ambush and killing of four US soldiers in Niger in 2017 suggests
that this may be about to change. The Islamist Challenge examines
Islamist militancy's longstanding presence among Africans, Islamist
militancy's distinct ideological features among Africans and ways
to minimize if not eliminate its violence. One critic describes the
challenge as one that presents a choice not between war and peace
but between war and endless war! Whether this is true or not, a
change in Africa's status among policy makers is long overdue. The
adage: let not the important be the enemy of the urgent may be a
warning to policy makers to abandon the error of marginalizing
Africa and Africans before it is too late. The Islamist Challenge
underscores this warning.
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