Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently constitute the greatest challenges to the domestic security of the Maghreb states Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Mauretania. Additional challenges have resulted from the social protests of 2011 in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, which gained unexpected political momentum and culminated in the ousting of regimes. Terrorism and organised crime are, to varying extents, prevalent in all Maghreb states and have led to the introduction of extensive counter‐measures by governments and security agencies. These measures comprise five categories of activity: (1) increased personnel for security agencies and efficiency‐enhancing reforms within these agencies; (2) a s...
International sanctions have been one of the most commonly used tools of Western foreign policy in t...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...
First published online: 28 October 2019Amid increasing terrorist violence in and beyond European cou...
Algeria’s intrastate war in the 1990s, during which militant Islamists and the state fought fiercely...
The effects of organized labor on regime change in developing countries are not clear‐cut. Optimists...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
While traditional theories of legitimacy have focused on the nation‐state, authoritarian regimes and...
This paper analyzes the declining importance of political parties in the Central African Republic (C...
The rapid pace of technological developments in the area of information and communications technolog...
This paper studies the oil-violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consideratio...
Is the UK making in Algeria the same blunder that France did in Tunisia? In the midst of the general...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
Little attention has been paid to the factual effect of the state’s security forces on the security ...
As part of the CrimeMalta's preparatory activities to launch the Malta Crime Observatory Initiative,...
International sanctions have been one of the most commonly used tools of Western foreign policy in t...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...
First published online: 28 October 2019Amid increasing terrorist violence in and beyond European cou...
Algeria’s intrastate war in the 1990s, during which militant Islamists and the state fought fiercely...
The effects of organized labor on regime change in developing countries are not clear‐cut. Optimists...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
While traditional theories of legitimacy have focused on the nation‐state, authoritarian regimes and...
This paper analyzes the declining importance of political parties in the Central African Republic (C...
The rapid pace of technological developments in the area of information and communications technolog...
This paper studies the oil-violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consideratio...
Is the UK making in Algeria the same blunder that France did in Tunisia? In the midst of the general...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
Little attention has been paid to the factual effect of the state’s security forces on the security ...
As part of the CrimeMalta's preparatory activities to launch the Malta Crime Observatory Initiative,...
International sanctions have been one of the most commonly used tools of Western foreign policy in t...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...