Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:1179Hits:19080498Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID188016
Title ProperCows, Charcoal, and Cocaine: Al-Shabaab’s Criminal Activities in the Horn of Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorPetrich, Katharine
Summary / Abstract (Note)Contrary to historical terrorism scholarship, terrorist groups can strategically diversify into a variety of criminal activities without losing their core ideology or support among the civilian population. This pattern is demonstrated by the evolutionary arc of al-Shabaab, which grew from a small subset of Somalia’s Islamic Courts Union to the most violent political actor in the Horn of Africa, able to conduct terrorist attacks as far afield as Kenya, Djibouti, and Ethiopia. Al-Shabaab has been highly successful in creating a narrative of truth and justice provision while simultaneously exploiting the Somali population and engaging in criminal activity. For the group, criminal activity and crime networks serve two primary purposes: as a funding mechanism and as an avenue for recruitment. Using ethnographic fieldwork and process tracing, I find that the group’s criminal activities throughout the Horn of Africa have made the group significantly more resilient to counterterrorism and counterinsurgency campaigns, extending both its lifespan and operational capability.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 45, No.4-6; Apr-Jun 2022: p.479-500
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 45 No 4-6
Key WordsCocaine ;  Charcoal ;  Cows ;  Al-Shabaab’s Criminal Activities in the Horn of Africa


 
 
Media / Other Links  Full Text