Publication
Jan 2011
While not often considered a hub in global terrorist networks, South Africa has seen a steady and growing pattern of domestic and al-Qaeda-linked terrorist activity over the past decade. Coinciding with the creeping expansion of terrorist threats in other parts of the continent, this article examines lessons learned from South Africa’s experience and their potential relevance to other African countries and their security sectors.”
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Author | Hussein Solomon |
Series | ACSS Africa Security Briefs |
Issue | 9 |
Publisher | Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS) |