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Boko Haram: religious radicalism and insurrection in Northern Nigeria / Hansen, William   Journal Article
Hansen, William Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is interested in shedding light on why a phenomenon such as Boko Haram came into existence and why it poses a threat to the very existence of the Nigerian state. The Boko Haram phenomenon, I argue, can only be understood as a reaction to more than a half century of corruption, venality, poverty, and abuse by the state predator class. My argument is that Boko Haram is the entirely logical consequence of more than five decades of the post-colonial Nigerian state ruled by a parasitic predator class that is itself a by-product of the colonial state.
Key Words Nigeria  Radical Islam  Salafism  Northern Nigeria  Boko Haram 
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