MANAGING TERRORISM IN AFRICA
Journal: Problems of Management in the 21st Century (Vol.16, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-06-22
Authors : Luca Bussotti;
Page : 4-6
Keywords : Strategic Model of Terrorism; inter-organization conflicts; empirical studies;
Abstract
Despite the different interpretations on the origins and a possible way to manage the Islamic terrorism in Africa, a thing is clear: this phenomenon gained importance in the last few years. Data of ACLED show that in 2015 Africa registered 381 attacks, which resulted in 1.394 fatalities; five years later the number increased to 7.108 attacks and 12.519 fatalities (Mroszczyk & Abrahms, 2021). It is not difficult to deduce that Islamic terrorism was not managed appropriately by the African States. It is the case of countries as Nigeria with Boko Haram, Somalia with Al-Shabaab, Mozambique with Ansar-al-Sunna, with links with the Central African Province of the Islamic State.
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