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ID129503
Title ProperWhy Boko Haram should be on the European Union list of designated terror groups
LanguageENG
AuthorFiore, Giuseppe
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the course of the last few years, the Islamic sect Boko Haram has become of great interest to academics, researchers and analysts. At the same time, experts, especially at the European Union (EU) level, have been reluctant to include Boko Haram in the EU list of terrorist organisations, despite the fact that this group has clearly demonstrated its transformation into a terrorist organisation. Security challenges and threats are, by definition, subject to change, and it is the task of security institutions to create policies to address these challenges and threats. Terrorism cannot be addressed in isolation, and policymakers are confronted at all levels with the difficult task of making sense of this evolution. By assessing the current security situation in Nigeria, this commentary tries to ascertain the potential repercussions to regional stability from the Boko Haram phenomenon. Insurgencies have often been initiated from and supported by neighbouring countries and have expanded conflicts across borders. Countering Boko Haram will require various institutions to conduct similar and concurrent counter-insurgent and counter-terrorist operations. At the global level, such co-ordination has often proven difficult. The EU has to keep the pace in this case.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol.23, No.1; March 2014: p.78-83
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol.23, No.1; March 2014: p.78-83
Key WordsBoko Haram ;  European Union- EU ;  Foreign Terrorist Organisation - FTO ;  Terrorist Groups ;  Sharia ;  Nigeria ;  Al-Qaeda ;  Islamist Terrorist ;  Designated Terror Groups ;  Counter-Terrorist Operations ;  Counter-Insurgent


 
 
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