Full Description
This book examines the intricate dynamics of jihadism, terrorism, and counterterrorism in Africa, with a particular focus on the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin in West Africa.
Grounded in empirical, statistical, and geo-spatial analyses, this volume explores the historical, ideological, and geopolitical roots of jihadist movements, focusing on African Islamist militant groups affiliated to Al Qaeda and ISIS. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the conflict incidents involving Islamist militant movements on the continent, particularly from the aftermath of the Arab Spring in 2012 to 2024, examining the mechanisms of their spread and the challenges that they pose to African nations and the international community. It also assesses the effectiveness of counterterrorism strategies employed thus far, highlighting the limitations of military responses and the need for more holistic and inclusive approaches that emphasize cooperation rather than competition between external actors and address key drivers of terrorism such as poverty, governance failures, and social inequalities.
This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism studies, African politics, security studies and International Relations.
Contents
Introduction Chapter One: Research Methodology and Analysis of Terrorism in Africa Chapter Two: Evolution And Impact of the Terrorist Crisis in Africa: Case of the Sahel Chapter Three: Speculating About the Future: Risks and Challenges Chapter Four: Lessons Learned and Gaps in the Current State of our Knowledge Conclusion Annexes



