Islamic Militant in Africa: A Geocrisisography of Jihad and Insurrection is a powerful investigative account of the spread of Islamic extremism across the African continent. From the insurgent terror of Boko Haram in Nigeria and ISWAP in Lake Chad, to Al-Shabaab's ruthless campaigns in Somalia and the entrenchment of jihadist networks in the Sahel, this book reveals the deep-rooted crises fueling Africa's militant uprising.
Through a lens of geocrisisography-a unique blend of geography, geopolitics, and crisis analysis-this book traces how weak governance, poverty, foreign influence, and ideological radicalism converge to create a volatile landscape of insurrection and fear.
Packed with real survivor accounts, expert insights, and region-by-region breakdowns, Islamic Militant in Africa is a must-read for scholars, journalists, security analysts, and anyone concerned with Africa's future and global peace. Discover the hidden wars reshaping Africa-and why they matter now more than ever.
Perfect for readers interested in:
Terrorism in Africa
Geopolitical conflict
Jihadist movements
Counterterrorism strategy
African security and crisis studies