The Impact of Terrorism in Africa on the European Decision-Making: Lessons from the French Intervention in Mali

    A collaborated study by EUNACR’s War and Economic Intelligence Unit Research staff.   By: Shady El-Sherif, Mariah, Omar Sherif, Rumaysa Bekic, Bassant Owf, Eriny Girgis         INTRODUCTION The French intervention in Mali in early 2013 emphasizes that the decision-makers in Paris, Brussels, and Washington considered the establishment of the radical

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REPORT: AN OVERVIEW ON THE MAJOR TERRORIST GROUPS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES IN AFRICA

By: Shady El-Sherif, Rumeysa Bekci, Eriny Gergis       Terrorism has become a significant problem in Africa, from the Nigeria-based Boko Haram, an offshoot of Al Qaeda’s North African wing, to the Somali group al Shabaab. However, countries such as Algeria, Burundi, Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, and

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