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violent extremism in the western sahel: an old story with contemporary implications
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نویسنده
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hardy robin
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منبع
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مطالعات بين المللي - 2019 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:53 -74
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چکیده
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Widespread and protracted islamist violence in the western sahel raises questions regarding the history of the phenomenon. this study compares and contrasts islamic militancy under the leadership of dan fodio (sokoto) and el hajj umar tall (tukolor) during the nineteenth century with mohammed yusuf’s boko haram since 2002. the research zone is confined to the states of nigeria, niger, chad, burkina faso, cameroon, guinea, and senegal. demonstrating connections between two eras when the phenomenon has been most intense reveals key ideological and methodological patterns. paying attention to motivation, method, and the ways in which earlier movements disbanded offers a template for effective counterterrorism measures.
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کلیدواژه
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radical islam in africa ,violent extremism in the sahel ,boko haram ,the future of jihad in the western sahel
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آدرس
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montana state university, department of history and philosophy, united states
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پست الکترونیکی
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robin.hardy@montana.edu
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Violent Extremism in the Western Sahel: An Old Story with Contemporary Implications
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Authors
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Hardy Robin
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Abstract
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Widespread and protracted Islamist violence in the Western Sahel raises questions regarding the history of the phenomenon. This study compares and contrasts Islamic militancy under the leadership of Dan Fodio (Sokoto) and El Hajj Umar Tall (Tukolor) during the nineteenth century with Mohammed Yusuf’s Boko Haram since 2002. The research zone is confined to the states of Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Guinea, and Senegal. Demonstrating connections between two eras when the phenomenon has been most intense reveals key ideological and methodological patterns. Paying attention to motivation, method, and the ways in which earlier movements disbanded offers a template for effective counterterrorism measures.
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