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CLINE, LAWRENCE E. (2) answer(s).
 
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From Ocalan to Al Qaeda: the continuing terrorist threat in Tur / Cline, Lawrence E. Jul-Aug 2004  Journal Article
Cline, Lawrence E. Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2004.
Summary/Abstract The most recent terrorist attacks in Turkey suggest a new phase in the country's war against terrorist groups. Although the PKK has largely been neutralized as a major threat to internal stability, the continued existence of other militant organizations--particularly Islamist groups who appear to be cooperating with elements of al Qaida--suggests continued security problems for the government.­
Key Words Terrorism  Turkey  Al Qaeda  War against Terrorism  Terrorist Attacks 
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Jihadist movements in the Sahel: rise of the Fulani? / Cline, Lawrence E.   Journal Article
Cline, Lawrence E. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Much of the attention paid to jihadist groups in the greater Sahel region have focused on the Tuareg movements. More recently, however, members of the Fulani ethnic group have become much more significant in the larger jihadist movement in the region. The Fulani-dominated Katiba Macina and Ansarul Islam have conducted major attacks and created a significant level of civilian displacement. Many of the Fulani operations to date clearly are a continuation of their earlier conflicts both with regional governments and other ethnic groups. The increased identification of the Fulani in the jihadist movement also provides a further example of how preexisting group grievances can be operationalized by leaders of violent groups into an ideological movement.
Key Words Ideology  Al Qaeda  Islamic State  Sahel  Fulani  Jihadist Movements 
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