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The Domestication of Al-Shabaab

Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 2019
How much influence did foreign fighters exert over al-Shabaab’s insurgency in Somalia? An emerging policy consensus is that foreign fighters exert decisive influence on insurgencies, even affecting...
Tricia Bacon, Daisy Muibu
exaly   +2 more sources

Al-Shabaab

2021
The Somalia-based Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujaheddin, commonly known as al-Shabaab, is a violent nonstate armed actor that has been designated a terrorist group. Its origins are a function of domestic and international factors that include the resurgence of political Islam in Somalia, the Afghan War of 1979 to 1989, state collapse and the prominent rise ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Al-Shabaab’s Assassinations: Investigating the Uniqueness of Al-Shabaab’s Assassinations via Suicide Bombing

The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 2021
In the study of terrorism, assassinations and suicide bombings have most commonly been considered as distinct phenomena.
Ellen Chapin   +2 more
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Women in Al-Shabaab

2019
This chapter discusses the results of interviews with six women in Al-Shabaab who are or were married to Al-Shabaab fighters. These women lead a privileged existence both in terms of the quality of life that is accorded to them by Al-Shabaab's Executive Council, especially in comparison to the civilian population living under Al-Shabaab's control, and ...
null Khadija, Stephen Harley
openaire   +1 more source

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