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ID169914
Title ProperWhy al-Shabaab Attacks Kenya
Other Title InformationQuestioning the Narrative Paradigm
LanguageENG
AuthorCannon, Brendon J ;  Ruto Pkalya, Dominic
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article questions the current narrative paradigm and argues that al-Shabaab attacks Kenya for strategic and highly rational reasons, beyond sharing a border and having bases in southern Somalia closer to major population centres than Ethiopia or Uganda. Al-Shabaab targets Kenya more than other frontline states because of the opportunity spaces linked to Kenya’s international status and visibility, its relatively free and independent media that widely publicizes terrorist attacks, a highly developed and lucrative tourist sector that provides soft targets, the comparatively high number of Kenyan foreign fighters within the group’s ranks, the presence of terror cells in Kenya, expanding democratic space, and high levels of corruption. These variables play into al-Shabaab’s motivations and aid planning and execution of terrorist acts that aim to fulfil the group’s quest to survive by maintaining relevance. In order to address this predictable menace, we offer a number of measures that Kenya needs to take, including reducing corruption in order to properly invest in intelligence efforts and relevant homeland security measures, thereby making it possible for Kenya to sustainably and effectively combat al-Shabaab.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 31, No.4-6; Jul-Dec 2019: p.836-852
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 31 No 4-6
Key WordsTactics ;  Terrorism ;  Counterterrorism ;  Somalia ;  Kenya ;  Horn of Africa ;  Al-Shabaab ;  Strategy ;  East Africa ;  Armed Non-State Actors