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Jihadists of North Africa and the Sahel
Local Politics and Rebel Groups

Offers unique insights into the inner workings of jihadist organisations over the past three decades in North Africa and the Sahel.

Alexander Thurston (Author)

9781108488662, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 29 October 2020

292 pages
15 x 23 x 2.5 cm, 0.67 kg

'Jihadists represents a significant intervention that will interest researchers on conflict, political alliance-building, and Jihadism in the Sahel and elsewhere.' Oliver Coates, Journal of African Military History

Jihadist movements have claimed that they are merely vehicles for the application of God's word, distancing themselves from politics, which they call dirty and manmade. Yet on closer examination, jihadist movements are immersed in politics, negotiating political relationships not just with the forces surrounding them, but also within their own ranks. Drawing on case studies from North Africa and the Sahel - including Algeria, Libya, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mauritania - this study examines jihadist movements from the inside, uncovering their activities and internal struggles over the past three decades. Highlighting the calculations that jihadist field commanders and clerics make, Alexander Thurston shows how leaders improvise, both politically and religiously, as they adjust to fast-moving conflicts. Featuring critical analysis of Arabic-language jihadist statements, this book offers unique insights into the inner workings of jihadist organisations and sheds new light on the phenomenon of mass-based jihadist movements and proto-states.

Introduction
1. Algeria: the GIA from incorporation to tyranny
2. The GSPC/AQIM: schism, coup, and a broken triangle in the Sahara
3. Northern Mali: dialectics of local support
4. Central Mali: the possibilities and the limits of incorporation
5. The Mali-Niger-Burkina Faso borderlands: incorporation and accommodation at the Peripheries
6. Libya: fratricide in Derna
7. Mauritania: post-jihadism?
Conclusion. Northwest Africa and the war on terror.

Subject Areas: Revolutionary groups & movements [JPWQ], Terrorism, armed struggle [JPWL], Political subversion [JPWJ], Demonstrations & protest movements [JPWF], Religious & theocratic ideologies [JPFR], Islam [HRH]

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