000 01679nab a22002417a 4500
005 20170228095042.0
008 120229t xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _92716
_aMcGregor, Andrew
245 _aThe Fulani Crisis
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: Communal violence and radicalization in the Sahel
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aAlongside the Islamist struggle to reshape society in the Sahel through violent means is a second, relatively unnoticed but equally deadly conflict with the dangerous potential of merging with jihadi eforts. At a time when resources such as land and water are diminishing in the Sahel, semi-nomadic Muslim herders of the widespread Fulani ethnic group are increasingly turning to violence against settled Christian communities to preserve their herds and their way of life. Claims of “genocide” and “forced Islamization” have become common in the region. What is primarily an economic struggle has already taken on an ethnic and religious character in Mali. If Nigeria follows the same path, it is possible that a new civil war could erupt with devastating consequences for all of West Africa.
650 0 _91670
_aIslamismo
650 0 _91740
_aTerrorismo
_xMovimientos extremistas
650 0 _91114
_aRecursos naturales
650 0 _91755
_aGestión de crisis
650 0 _913949
_aBoko Haram
651 0 _91591
_aSahel
651 0 _91155
_aNigeria
773 0 _aCTC Sentinel
_g. -- Vol. 10 Issue 2 (Feb. 2017) p. 34-40
_iEn :
_tCTC Sentinel
_w4458
856 4 _uhttps://www.ctc.usma.edu/v2/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/CTC-Sentinel_Vol10Iss229.pdf
_qPDF
942 _2udc
_cAN
999 _c19128
_d19131