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ID186013
Title ProperThreat of North African Foreign Fighter Returnees
Other Title InformationMyths and Realities
LanguageENG
AuthorLounnas, Djallil
Summary / Abstract (Note)North Africa is often perceived to be vulnerable to threats from returning jihadist fighters coming home from campaigns in Syria and Iraq, especially in the aftermath of the Islamic State organization's 2019 collapse. This article, however, argues that the danger posed to the Maghrib by foreign fighter returnees is less acute than predicted. The reasons for this diminished threat include the civil war in Libya, disaffection due to intra-jihadist infighting, and North African states' programs offering rehabilitative pathways to former radicals in exchange for cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 76, No.1; Spring 2022: p.50-71
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal 2022-03 76, 1
Key WordsThreat ;  North African Foreign Fighter ;  Jihadist Fighters