The rise of Al Shabaab was achieved primarily in three ways. The first way was through the power granted to them as the militant wing of the Islamic Courts Union.Governmental legitimacy allowed them to enforce sharia law throughout Somalia, and this was reinforced even further as they were able to fend off Ethiopia\u27s invasion.Secondly, they were able to surpass tribal affiliations and use Islam as the rallying tool to organize, and gain support in the faced of a growing secular government. Lastly, Al Shabaab created alliances that provided them with logistical and financial support, to include Eritrea, Al Qaeda, foreign sympathizers, and displaced Somalis who fled previously, but were returning to support the organization. However, the a...
From 2005 to 2011, at least 41 Americans joined, or attempted to join, al-Shabaab, Somalia\u27s pree...
Transnational terrorism promoted by the Al-Qaeda movement gained high-level strategic attention afte...
'Al Shabaab, a Somali insurgent with predominantly nationalistic causes (alongside transnational [gl...
Abstract: The Federal government needs to devise genuine mechanisms and find a negotiated solution –...
This study is motivated by threats faced by Somalia and other countries in fighting terrorism. Altho...
Somalia has been one of the UN member countries who lingers from the presence of terrorist groups in...
This study examines the continued development and survival of the group, Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujah...
In contemporary times, the most pressing issues threatening the tranquility and global stability, pa...
This study intends to provide a fresh understanding of what the Somali Jihadi movement, al- Shabaab,...
Throughout Al-Shabaab's history, the militant group has demonstrated enduring organizational resilie...
Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen has proven itself to be a highly adaptable organisation. Their most...
Al Shabaab is currently one of the most powerful groups operating in contemporary Somalia. In contro...
Al-Shabaab has remained a resilient threat in the Horn of Africa and one of the few Islamist insurge...
Al-Shabaab, a Somali-based militant group, has been destabilizing the Horn of Africa region since it...
From 2005 to 2011, at least 41 Americans joined, or attempted to join, al-Shabaab, Somalia\u27s pree...
From 2005 to 2011, at least 41 Americans joined, or attempted to join, al-Shabaab, Somalia\u27s pree...
Transnational terrorism promoted by the Al-Qaeda movement gained high-level strategic attention afte...
'Al Shabaab, a Somali insurgent with predominantly nationalistic causes (alongside transnational [gl...
Abstract: The Federal government needs to devise genuine mechanisms and find a negotiated solution –...
This study is motivated by threats faced by Somalia and other countries in fighting terrorism. Altho...
Somalia has been one of the UN member countries who lingers from the presence of terrorist groups in...
This study examines the continued development and survival of the group, Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujah...
In contemporary times, the most pressing issues threatening the tranquility and global stability, pa...
This study intends to provide a fresh understanding of what the Somali Jihadi movement, al- Shabaab,...
Throughout Al-Shabaab's history, the militant group has demonstrated enduring organizational resilie...
Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen has proven itself to be a highly adaptable organisation. Their most...
Al Shabaab is currently one of the most powerful groups operating in contemporary Somalia. In contro...
Al-Shabaab has remained a resilient threat in the Horn of Africa and one of the few Islamist insurge...
Al-Shabaab, a Somali-based militant group, has been destabilizing the Horn of Africa region since it...
From 2005 to 2011, at least 41 Americans joined, or attempted to join, al-Shabaab, Somalia\u27s pree...
From 2005 to 2011, at least 41 Americans joined, or attempted to join, al-Shabaab, Somalia\u27s pree...
Transnational terrorism promoted by the Al-Qaeda movement gained high-level strategic attention afte...
'Al Shabaab, a Somali insurgent with predominantly nationalistic causes (alongside transnational [gl...