SA/CB/April 2022: Religious Cover and the Success of Violent Extremist Narratives in Kenya
Religious Cover and the Success of VE Narratives
Religious Cover and the Success of VE Narratives
Violent Extremist Narrative Materiality
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SA/PB/August 2021 Ethiopian All-Out: Conflict Bonding of Smaller Nations to Build the “Nation” Briefs and Policy Reviews Overview The turmoil in Ethiopia is as a consequence of domestic colonization; where previously independent Nations were rounded up and bound into an empire. Considering the narrowed colonization approach by Makau Wa Mutua and the broadened perspective of
SA/PB/August 2021: Ethiopian All Out Read More »
Big data analytics would fill the election reporting gap.
SA/PB/July 2021: Analytics for the 2022 Elections in Kenya Read More »
Al-Shabaab has established its modalities for rented violence by pushing for limited dependence on national government.
SA/PB/Jun 2021: Al-Shabaab Rented Violence in Northeastern Kenya Read More »
“To borrow a worn metaphor, there is often a non-traditional wolf under the tribal sheepskin that is the Somali Clans”
SA/PB/May 2021: State Legitimacy and Political Power in Somalia Read More »
The UNODC has just launched a wonderful program on Urban Safety.
The vulnerabilities that COVID-19 present during the lockdown period and the dynamics of online engagement present limited explanations for P/CVE.
SA/PB/Apr 2020: The Vulnerable Online – Ingredients for Violent Extremist Engagement Read More »
COVID-19 has become an international threat and nation states are implementing responses based on limited data.
SA/PB/Mar 2020: Domino Effect and the National Quarantine Against COVID-19 Read More »
South Sudan earned the title of the world’s youngest State. The 2013 did not play well for the young nation.
SA/SR/Mar 2020: Subsidiarity and Sustainable Peacebuilding in South Sudan Read More »