Publication

Feb 2012

Efforts to counter al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb’s (AQIM) growing influence in both the Maghreb and the Sahel are fragmented because of the inability of neighbors to forge collaborative partnerships. The Algerian government’s limited legitimacy, primarily derived from its ability to deliver stability, constrains a more comprehensive regional strategy.

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Author Laurence Aïda Ammour
Series ACSS Africa Security Briefs
Issue 18
Publisher Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS)
Copyright © 2012 National Defense University (NDU)
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