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2023-07-12T17:10:59Z
2023-07-12T17:10:59Z
2021
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/24424
It is well documented that peacekeeping operations had changed dramatically since its inception. This is particular evident in Africa where peacekeepers need not only to manage conflicts, but also become entangled in a recent debate regarding the prevention and combatting of violent extremism. Based on the unique manifestation of the threat through organizations such as al-Shabaab and Boko Haram aimed at capturing territory in Somalia and Nigeria, these organizations became a hybrid between insurgency and terrorist organizations. In addition to the aim of these organizations’ increasing attacks directed at the local population placing them in the realm of terrorism. Considering the magnitude and resources required to actively deal with these threats the Nigerian government and the African Union try to eliminate these terror organisations. The UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) was also established to mediate between Morocco and the POLISARIO, unable to meet its initial mandate.
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Peacekeeping in Africa while Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Open Access
Szerző
Budapest
Óbudai Egyetem
Countering violent extremism (CVE)
preventing violent extremism (PVE)
antiterrorism
counterterrorism
insurgency
asymmetric warfare
MNJFT
AMISOM
MINURSO
DDR
Tudományos cikk
Biztonságtudományi Szemle
local.tempfieldCollectionsFolyóiratcikkek
ISSN 2676-9042
Kiadói változat
25-52. p.
Különszám
3
2021
Óbudai Egyetem


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