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Book Synopsis
Terrorism in East and West Africa provides a highly interpretative analysis of under-focusing in intelligence assessment. Essential reading for students of terrorism and anti-terrorist practitioners.'
- Barry Rider, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK

'This is an interesting and challenging book that will be of interest to those who know nothing of terrorism in Africa but also to those who are familiar with the patterns of conflict in that continent. A former practitioner, the author brings practical analysis to a range of terrorist groups on the continent that range over significant areas of East, West and Central Africa, producing a book that is of considerable value and that fills a clear gap in current analysis.'
- Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK

'In Dr Ridley's latest volume Terrorism in East and West Africa, practitioner knowledge and academic scholarship have combined to produce a highly effective - and readable - work.'
- Euan Grant, International Financial,Tax and Border Control Consultant

Since 9/11, despite extensive international efforts against global terrorism, there has been a worrying lack of focus on terrorist activity in Africa. Terrorism in East and West Africa: The Under-focused Dimension addresses this strategic deficit by drawing together and analyzing the various domestic and international counter-terrorist measures that have been carried out in East-West Africa since this infamous attack.

In his analysis Dr Ridley emphasizes the need to avoid apportioning blame, preferring instead to conduct a thorough examination of counter-terrorist financing measures in certain African countries, as well as looking at the problems associated with their implementation. In this context, the author explains how Western impositions, guidance, and assistance have compounded the ineffectiveness of such measures. This timely book draws upon the author's experience as a former intelligence analyst, to give an account of terrorism in East and West Africa in the first two decades after the 9/11 attacks. Throughout the book there is a questioning of why there has been, and continues to be, an incorrect strategic approach to this threat.

This book explores counter-terrorism measures in East and West Africa from an original perspective and delivers an important resource for scholars of terrorism laws, strategies, and politics.



Trade Review
‘Terrorism in East and West Africa provides a highly interpretative analysis of under-focusing in intelligence assessment. Essential reading for students of terrorism and anti-terrorist practitioners.’ -- Barry Rider, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK
‘This is an interesting and challenging book that will be of interest to those who know nothing of terrorism in Africa but also to those who are familiar with the patterns of conflict in that continent. A former practitioner, the author brings practical analysis to a range of terrorist groups on the continent that range over significant areas of East, West and Central Africa, producing a book that is of considerable value and that fills a clear gap in current analysis.’ -- Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK
‘In Dr Ridley's latest volume Terrorism in East and West Africa, practitioner knowledge and academic scholarship have combined to produce a highly effective – and readable – work.’ -- Euan Grant, International Financial,Tax and Border Control Consultant

Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Bin Laden’s Starting Point 2. 9/11, Reaction and a Wave of Global Terrorism 3. East Africa, Terrorism and Counter-measures 4. Turbulence in Sudan – and in Kenya 5. The Horn of Africa 6. Terrorism in West Africa 7. Mali – the Second Decade Catalyst 8. Mali – Intelligence Lessons Learned? 9. The ‘Rise’ of Piracy Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783470518, 978-1783470518
      ISBN10: 1783470518

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      Book Synopsis
      Terrorism in East and West Africa provides a highly interpretative analysis of under-focusing in intelligence assessment. Essential reading for students of terrorism and anti-terrorist practitioners.'
      - Barry Rider, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK

      'This is an interesting and challenging book that will be of interest to those who know nothing of terrorism in Africa but also to those who are familiar with the patterns of conflict in that continent. A former practitioner, the author brings practical analysis to a range of terrorist groups on the continent that range over significant areas of East, West and Central Africa, producing a book that is of considerable value and that fills a clear gap in current analysis.'
      - Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK

      'In Dr Ridley's latest volume Terrorism in East and West Africa, practitioner knowledge and academic scholarship have combined to produce a highly effective - and readable - work.'
      - Euan Grant, International Financial,Tax and Border Control Consultant

      Since 9/11, despite extensive international efforts against global terrorism, there has been a worrying lack of focus on terrorist activity in Africa. Terrorism in East and West Africa: The Under-focused Dimension addresses this strategic deficit by drawing together and analyzing the various domestic and international counter-terrorist measures that have been carried out in East-West Africa since this infamous attack.

      In his analysis Dr Ridley emphasizes the need to avoid apportioning blame, preferring instead to conduct a thorough examination of counter-terrorist financing measures in certain African countries, as well as looking at the problems associated with their implementation. In this context, the author explains how Western impositions, guidance, and assistance have compounded the ineffectiveness of such measures. This timely book draws upon the author's experience as a former intelligence analyst, to give an account of terrorism in East and West Africa in the first two decades after the 9/11 attacks. Throughout the book there is a questioning of why there has been, and continues to be, an incorrect strategic approach to this threat.

      This book explores counter-terrorism measures in East and West Africa from an original perspective and delivers an important resource for scholars of terrorism laws, strategies, and politics.



      Trade Review
      ‘Terrorism in East and West Africa provides a highly interpretative analysis of under-focusing in intelligence assessment. Essential reading for students of terrorism and anti-terrorist practitioners.’ -- Barry Rider, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK
      ‘This is an interesting and challenging book that will be of interest to those who know nothing of terrorism in Africa but also to those who are familiar with the patterns of conflict in that continent. A former practitioner, the author brings practical analysis to a range of terrorist groups on the continent that range over significant areas of East, West and Central Africa, producing a book that is of considerable value and that fills a clear gap in current analysis.’ -- Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham, UK
      ‘In Dr Ridley's latest volume Terrorism in East and West Africa, practitioner knowledge and academic scholarship have combined to produce a highly effective – and readable – work.’ -- Euan Grant, International Financial,Tax and Border Control Consultant

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Bin Laden’s Starting Point 2. 9/11, Reaction and a Wave of Global Terrorism 3. East Africa, Terrorism and Counter-measures 4. Turbulence in Sudan – and in Kenya 5. The Horn of Africa 6. Terrorism in West Africa 7. Mali – the Second Decade Catalyst 8. Mali – Intelligence Lessons Learned? 9. The ‘Rise’ of Piracy Bibliography Index

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