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Al-Shabaab,Social Identity Group,Human (In)Security,and Counterterrorism
Authors:Isaac Kfir
Institution:International Relations, E-Track Programme Tokyo International University, Saitama Prefecture, Japan and Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT), Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA
Abstract:This article examines the link between human security, social identity, and al-Shabaab. The first section explores how social identity group theory can help explain al-Shabaab's recruitment. The second part focuses on the counterterrorism campaign against al-Shabaab, which involves decapitation, aggressive peacekeeping through a proxy in the shape of the African Union Mission in Somalia, and the role of a domestic de-radicalization program. The article concludes that al-Shabaab's allure is in decline and the group is facing internal turmoil, which makes its overtures toward the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant very dangerous, as al-Shabaab could act as an effective conduit between the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
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