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Quelle doctrine d¿emploi des forces pour faire face à la menace terroriste en Afrique ?

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What doctrine of force employment to face the terrorist threat in Africa? The terrorist threat is spreading exponentially in Africa. In Somalia, the Alshabab militia retains a capacity for harm and continues to maintain chaos despite 13 years of AMISOM intervention under Chapter 7. This situation has led to the proposal of a doctrine of force employment to better address the terrorist threat in Africa, particularly in Somalia. To achieve this, the work analyzed two strategic options: the option of limiting terrorist financing and the option of strengthening national ownership aimed at increasing the role of national institutions in this struggle. This study recommends that national actors take the lead, take ownership of the process, and involve partners in the search for lasting peace.

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Quelle doctrine d¿emploi des forces pour faire face à la menace terroriste en Afrique ?, Louis Pasteur Musongera

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Titul
Quelle doctrine d¿emploi des forces pour faire face à la menace terroriste en Afrique ?
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Galda Verlag
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
100
ISBN10
3962032363
ISBN13
9783962032364
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What doctrine of force employment to face the terrorist threat in Africa? The terrorist threat is spreading exponentially in Africa. In Somalia, the Alshabab militia retains a capacity for harm and continues to maintain chaos despite 13 years of AMISOM intervention under Chapter 7. This situation has led to the proposal of a doctrine of force employment to better address the terrorist threat in Africa, particularly in Somalia. To achieve this, the work analyzed two strategic options: the option of limiting terrorist financing and the option of strengthening national ownership aimed at increasing the role of national institutions in this struggle. This study recommends that national actors take the lead, take ownership of the process, and involve partners in the search for lasting peace.