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Oct 2013
This paper contains a collection of articles analyzing Boko Haram, its activities and international linkages. Individual contributions focus on issues such as 1) the group’s origins and trajectory; 2) its imitation of other jihadist groups by attacking telecommunication infrastructure; 3) the interplay of religious, ethnic and regional identities in its development; 4) the responses of the Nigerian state to it; 5) the legislative actions taken by the US Congress regarding it; 6) its international connections; and 7) a psychological profile of its founder, Muhammad Yusuf.
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Author | Ioannis Mantzikos, Jideofor Adibe, Freedom Onuoha, Hussein Solomon, Denise N Baken, Abeeb Salaam, Hakeem Onapajo, Osumah Oarhe, Caitlin C Poling, Joseph Siegle |
Series | E-International Relations Publications |
Publisher | E-International Relations |
Copyright | © 2013 E-International Relations. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. |