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Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized
force of many African states has been eroded by a mix of rebel
groups, violent extremist organizations, and self-defence militias
created in response to the rise in organized violence on the
continent. African Border Disorders explores the complex
relationships that bind states, transnational rebels and extremist
organizations, and borders on the African continent. Combining
cutting edge network science with geographical analysis, the first
part of the book highlights how the fluid alliances and conflicts
between rebels, violent extremist organizations and states shape in
large measure regional patterns of violence in Africa. The second
part of the book examines the spread of Islamist violence around
Lake Chad through the lens of the violent Nigerian Islamist group
Boko Haram, which has evolved from a nationally-oriented militia
group, to an internationally networked organization. The third part
of the book explores how violent extremist organizations
conceptualize state boundaries and territory and, reciprocally, how
do the civil society and the state respond to the rise of
transnational organizations. The book will be essential reading for
all students and specialists of African politics and security
studies, particularly those specializing on fragile states,
sovereignty, new wars, and borders as well as governments and
international organizations involved in conflict prevention and
early intervention in the region.
Since the end of the Cold War, the monopoly of legitimate organized
force of many African states has been eroded by a mix of rebel
groups, violent extremist organizations, and self-defence militias
created in response to the rise in organized violence on the
continent. African Border Disorders explores the complex
relationships that bind states, transnational rebels and extremist
organizations, and borders on the African continent. Combining
cutting edge network science with geographical analysis, the first
part of the book highlights how the fluid alliances and conflicts
between rebels, violent extremist organizations and states shape in
large measure regional patterns of violence in Africa. The second
part of the book examines the spread of Islamist violence around
Lake Chad through the lens of the violent Nigerian Islamist group
Boko Haram, which has evolved from a nationally-oriented militia
group, to an internationally networked organization. The third part
of the book explores how violent extremist organizations
conceptualize state boundaries and territory and, reciprocally, how
do the civil society and the state respond to the rise of
transnational organizations. The book will be essential reading for
all students and specialists of African politics and security
studies, particularly those specializing on fragile states,
sovereignty, new wars, and borders as well as governments and
international organizations involved in conflict prevention and
early intervention in the region. The Open Access version of this
book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
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