John Mwangi Githigaro is senior research fellow at the Global Centre for Policy and Strategy.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Context and Methodology Chapter 1: Kenya's Experiences with Terrorism in the Pre and Post 9-11 Chapter 2: Security Officials' Perception of Extremism and Counter-Violent Extremism in Kenya Chapter 3: Community Perspectives on Extremism and Violent Extremism in Nairobi Chapter 4: Community Perspectives on Countering Violent Extremism in Mombasa County Chapter 5: Post Script: Dilemmas in Implementing CT and CVE Interventions in Kenya Conclusion References Author the Author
Africa has become the new battleground for jihadists. Understanding why this is so, is crucial if one seeks to defeat the menace of Islamist terror. In this groundbreaking study, John Githigaro examines pathways to extremism and counter-terrorism in Kenya from the perspective of both the state and local communities. Theoretically anchored, empirically sound with extensive primary interviews conducted to support the extensive secondary works consulted, this book is a must for academics and policymakers. -- Hussein Solomon, University of the Free State