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Insurgency, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism in Africa, edited by
George Klay Kieh, Jr. and Kelechi A. Kalu, addresses the need for a
systematic understanding and examination of insurgent movements and
terrorist organizations, as well as state policies that instigate
intrastate conflicts in African states. It examines and documents
the tactics that are used by anti-government forces, states'
counterterrorism responses, and the human security impacts of
insecurity on citizens across various communities in Africa. The
contributors' extensive research methods include case studies that
explore activities of terrorist organizations like Al Shabaab, Al
Qaeda, Boko Haram, and the Islamic State. It presents new and
productive insights about counterterrorism strategies deployed by
selected African states, the African Union, and the U.S. A
historically rich and politically focused analysis of states as
co-conspirators in terrorism-induced insecurity in Africa, this
book challenges existing literature on terrorism that largely
focuses on the actions of non-state entities. It provides practical
insights to policymakers that desire to end insecurity and promote
inclusive governance in Africa.
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