Managing Violent Religious Extremism in Fragile States
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<p>This book examines how African states can build the institutional capacity to better prevent manage and cope with the new security challenges posed by violent religious extremism. </p><p>Despite the evidence that violent religious extremism is exacerbated by underlying social political economic and governance factors many states have focused their efforts only on reactive and coercive response strategies overlooking more long-term measures. This comparative study of Nigeria and Kenya reflects on why insurgency in Kenya has not escalated to full blown terrorism as it has with Boko Haram in Nigeria in spite of the similarities in relatively weak institutions of governance and colonial legacies across the two countries. The book interrogates the policy and institutional responses that have been put in place in both countries to address security challenges and the extent of their efficacy in light of the intricate networks of politics governance corruption poverty and violence and the relative fragility of state institutions. The authors highlight the areas of convergence and divergence in institutional capacities and recommend policies to enhance the capacity of institutions to manage violent religious extremism. </p><p>This book will be of interest to scholars of African Politics Security Peace Studies and Terrorism.</p>
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