2020
DOI: 10.20542/0131-2227-2020-64-8-17-26
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“Jihadism” in Africa South of the Equator: Local or Global Conflict?

Abstract: So far, the prospect is remote, and support for ISS remains limited, fluid, and disorganised; but the FGS and the international community should remain alert and take what opportunities arise to weaken its structure, disrupt its growth and undermine its propaganda so as to ensure that it does not become a major problem. Inevitably, the future of ISS will depend as much on what happens around it as on its own internal development.

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“…Therefore, the hybrid nature of Boko Haram in the context of dynamic operations has been identified by this paper. This identification was achieved using a wide range of empirical evidence rmed groups form an alliance between groups with similar ideologies and across boundaries to contain those with opposing ideologies (Yashlavskii, 2020). According the alliance and partnerships are time-bound and might dissolve or cease to exist once the purpose is fulfilled.…”
Section: The Boko Harammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the hybrid nature of Boko Haram in the context of dynamic operations has been identified by this paper. This identification was achieved using a wide range of empirical evidence rmed groups form an alliance between groups with similar ideologies and across boundaries to contain those with opposing ideologies (Yashlavskii, 2020). According the alliance and partnerships are time-bound and might dissolve or cease to exist once the purpose is fulfilled.…”
Section: The Boko Harammentioning
confidence: 99%