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Violent Extremism and Instability in the Greater Horn of Africa: An Examination of the Drivers

2016
01 Apr
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Violent Extremism and Instability in the Greater Horn of Africa: An Examination of the Drivers

Author(s): Eelco Kessels, Tracey Durner, Matthew Schwartz

This report explores the drivers of radicalization in East and Horn of Africa. The report explores economic, cultural and religious factors.

  • East Africa and the Horn
  • English
  • Report/Research Paper
  • Root Causes and Drivers
culturaleconomicextremismfactorsradicalizationreligious

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