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Today we shall drink blood: internal unrest in Nigeria / Cline, Lawrence E   Journal Article
Cline, Lawrence E Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Despite some tentative internal peace agreements, Nigeria continues to face violence from multiple groups. This violence feeds upon itself, with segments of the population being mobilized both for self defense and for pressing their ideological and practical goals. These multiple sources of violence, which the Nigerian government appears unable to control to any significant degree, have a long term corrosive effect on the country's internal stability. There are few reasons to be sanguine as to any rapid changes to the level of overall violence or the relative number of armed groups, although their specific identities may shift. Nigeria represents a good case study of a country in which relatively low but persistent violence by a multiplicity of groups can have major impacts on internal security.
Key Words Niger Delta  Biafran Civil War  Boko Haram  Ijaws  Ijaw Youth Council  Ogonis 
MEND  MOSOP  Movement for Islamic Revival  NDPVF  Ken Saro - Wiwa 
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