Boko Haram and the War on Terror

Boko Haram and the War on Terror

by Caroline Varin
Boko Haram and the War on Terror

Boko Haram and the War on Terror

by Caroline Varin

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Overview

A comprehensive analysis of the rise of Boko Haram from a small religious cult to a major terrorist group, placing them within the context of Nigerian politics and the international War on Terror.

In 2009, Nigerian security forces stormed a religious cult by the name of Boko Haram, killing its leader and thousands of followers. Six years later, Boko Haram is an enemy to reckon with, boasting 15,000 members and taking credit for 20,000 deaths. This book looks at the successful rise of this terrorist group, probing the religious and political environment that enabled a relatively small cult to threaten a nation.

The study draws on the author's fieldwork in Nigeria, where she had access to officials, activists, psychologists, and military personnel. Written in a clear and accessible manner, it offers a micro-to-macro investigation of the Boko Haram as a phenomenon. It also provides readers with an understanding of the regional dynamics that obstructed political and military cooperation among neighboring countries, enabling Boko Haram's success. This book traces the group's religious origins in the early 2000s and documents its violent political claims in Nigeria and across the border in Northern Cameroon, Niger, and Chad. Finally, it examines the impact of the international War on Terror and presents a comparative study of other contemporary terrorism movements and their networks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440844102
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/15/2016
Series: Praeger Security International
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Caroline Varin, PhD, is lecturer in security and international organizations at Regent's University London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 The Great Divide 11

2 Violence and Religious Rivalry 35

3 The "Making of" Boko Haram 55

4 The "Flight" of Boko Haram 77

5 Regional Security and Cooperation 97

6 Boko Haram and the Global Jihad 115

Conclusion 139

Notes 145

Bibliography 167

Index 183

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