Boko Haram: Islamism, politics, security and the state in Nigeria

TitleBoko Haram: Islamism, politics, security and the state in Nigeria
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2014
Series EditorM.-A. PĂ©rouse de Montclos
Series titleWest African Politics and Society (WAPOSO) Series
Issue2
Pagination275
Date Published2014
PublisherAfrican Studies Centre
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number978-90-5448-135-5
Keywordsgovernment policy, Islamic movements, national security, Nigeria, State-society relationship, terrorism
Abstract

This book is the first attempt to understand Boko Haram in a comprehensive and consistent way. It examines the early history of the sect and its transformation into a radical armed group. It analyses the causes of the uprising against the Nigerian state and evaluates the consequences of the on-going conflict from a religious, social and political point of view. The book gives priority to authors conducting fieldwork in Nigeria and tackles the following issues: the extent to which Boko Haram can be considered the product of deprivation and marginalisation; the relationship of the sect with almajirai, Islamic schools, Sufi brotherhoods, Izala, and Christian churches; the role of security forces and political parties in the radicalisation of the sect; the competing discourses in international and domestic media coverage of the crisis; and the consequences of the militarisation of the conflict for the Nigerian government and the civilian population, Christian and Muslim.

Notes

Published with the French Institute for Research in Africa / Institut Français de Recherche en Afrique (IFRA-Nigeria), based at the University of Ibadan and at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/23853
Citation Key5976