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| 020 | _a978-92-9198-588-3 | ||
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_914815 _aRaineri, Luca |
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_914816 _aStrazzari, Francesco |
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_aJihadism in Mali and the Sahel _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: Evolving dynamics and patterns |
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_bEuropean Union Institute for Security Studies _cJune 2017 |
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| 300 | _a4 p. | ||
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_aISS Brief _v21 |
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| 520 | _aThe Sahel is a crisis polygon. Following the French intervention in Mali in 2013, this vast and sparsely inhabited region has seen the gradual resurgence and the realignment of jihadist armed groups that have extended their operational range further south – across northwest African borders, where they interfere in and interact with already existing conflicts – and increased the challenges for regional stability. Growing levels of insecurity and banditry, partly triggered also by Bamako’s playing realignment and repositioning games among local groups, are ultimately beneficial to jihadists. By sitting on the fence, jihadists can appear as an effective alternative source of assistance, protection and dispute resolution – both political and economic – to disempowered segments of the population. | ||
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_91745 _aTerrorismo internacional |
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_91591 _aSahel |
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_91065 _aMalí |
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_9722 _aInstitute for Security Studies |
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| 856 | 4 | _uhttps://www.iss.europa.eu/content/jihadism-mali-and-sahel-evolving-dynamics-and-patterns | |
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_2udc _cART _kBoletín UE _mJunio 2017 |
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