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AL SHABAB (4) answer(s).
 
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ID:   115622


Between democracy and militancy: Islam in Africa / Villalon, Leonardo A   Journal Article
Villalon, Leonardo A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The effort to try to distinguish between good and bad Muslim ideologies may be much less important than the need to support functional political institutions.
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ID:   101915


How al Qaeda works: what the organization's subsidiaries say about its strength / Farrall, Leah   Journal Article
Farrall, Leah Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Al Qaeda is stronger today than when it carried out the 9/11 attacks. Accounts that contend that it is on the decline treat the central al Qaeda organization separately from its subsidiaries and overlook its success in expanding its power and influence through them.
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ID:   129498


Next step in Somalia: exploiting victory, post-Mogadishu / Roitsch, Paul E   Journal Article
Roitsch, Paul E Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract From 2006 to 2011, al-Qaeda's East African proxy, al-Shabaab, served as the de facto ruling party of Somalia despite the efforts of the internationally recognised Transitional Federal Government (TFG). During these five years, a violent struggle between al-Shabaab and the peacekeeping force of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) resulted in thousands of dead civilians, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons and a strategic environment inhospitable to reconciliation, recovery or development. By 2012, AMISOM was able to break the deadlock and force al-Shabaab from Mogadishu and Kismayo. In order to continue the momentum, the African Union and other partner nations must support the TFG in neutralising al-Shabaab throughout Somalia and providing good governance to its constituents. Al-Shabaab's revenue streams must be shut down and its offensive capability must be degraded while the strategic environment is shaped to ensure that conditions conducive to a revival do not exist. Failure to do so will likely see Somalia continuing to produce Islamist extremists and pirates to menace international maritime traffic in the western Indian Ocean, destabilise East Africa and adversely impact millions.
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ID:   115619


Somalia at the tipping point? / Menkhaus, Ken   Journal Article
Menkhaus, Ken Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract While transitional politics and the war against Al Shabab are dominating headlines, . . . a combination of intense pressures is making subsistence livelihoods less and less viable and producing massive, irreversible migrations with enormous long-term implications for Somalia and Kenya.
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