Sub-Saharan Africa’s three “new” Islamic State affiliates [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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CTC Sentinel CTC Sentinel . -- Vol. 10 Issue 1 (Jan. 2017) p. 28-32Summary: Although global attention toward the Islamic State
has generally focused on the Middle East, the group is
finding adherents throughout sub-Saharan Africa as
well. Three “new” Islamic State afliates have come to
the fore: the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, the
Islamic State in Somalia, and the Islamic State in Somalia,
Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. What commonalities do
these three new Islamic State franchises in Africa have
with one another? Where do they converge or diverge
ideologically, operationally, and strategically, and more
importantly, what might their presence mean in the future?
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Although global attention toward the Islamic State
has generally focused on the Middle East, the group is
finding adherents throughout sub-Saharan Africa as
well. Three “new” Islamic State afliates have come to
the fore: the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, the
Islamic State in Somalia, and the Islamic State in Somalia,
Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. What commonalities do
these three new Islamic State franchises in Africa have
with one another? Where do they converge or diverge
ideologically, operationally, and strategically, and more
importantly, what might their presence mean in the future?
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