
Nigeria’s Boko Haram
Hussein Solomon investigates the oversimplified, deeply historical origins of Nigeria’s radical terrorist cell

Hussein Solomon investigates the oversimplified, deeply historical origins of Nigeria’s radical terrorist cell

Thorough analyses of Boko Haram’s origins, the key to their successful proliferation, and the nature of their threat to society

Timothy Aduojo Obaje and Nwabufo Okeke-Uzodike co-author paper that argues against the dominant perception of youths as inherently violent.

The available body of literature addressing the roles of young people in armed conflict provides evidence of extensive child and youth involvement in warfare. For instance, Ukiwo (2003) draws attention

The available body of literature addressing the roles of young people in armed conflict provides evidence of extensive child and youth involvement in warfare. For instance, Ukiwo (2003) draws attention

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Assessing the African Union’s Response to the Libyan Crisis By Sadiki Koko & Martha Bakwesegha-Osula Emergent Conflict Resolution at Sea off Africa By Francois Vreí¿ Morocco’s

Editorial By Vasu Gounden Assessing the African Union’s Response to the Libyan Crisis By Sadiki Koko & Martha Bakwesegha-Osula Emergent Conflict Resolution at Sea off Africa By Francois Vreí¿ Morocco’s


Isaac Terwase Sampson is a Research Fellow at the African Centre for Strategic Research and Studies, National Defence College, Abuja, Nigeria, and a doctoral candidate with the Faculty of Law,