Non State Actors and International Conflicts: A Study of ISIS and Boko Haram

Callistus Azubuike, A. Ojo, Igboke C. Shedrack
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This paper examined the role of non-state actors in international terrorism with special emphasis on ISIS and Boko Haram as cases under review.  The paper examined the complex and evolving roles of non-state actors, specifically ISIS and Boko Haram, in international conflicts. It delves into issues surrounding recruitment, radicalization, transnational impact, and responses by states and international community. By investigating these aspects, the study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by these groups and inform more effective counterterrorism strategies and policies. The research questions that guided this study are, how do non-state actors contribute to local and international conflict, and what are the implications for global security? The research objective was to analyze the strategies employed by these two groups to achieve their objectives and to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures adopted by the international community to combat their activities. The theoretical framework adopted in this study is the Terrorism and Insurgency theory seeks to explain and understand the use of violence and intimidation by non-state actors to achieve political, ideological or social objectives, with its use of armed struggle against government or occupying force, often involving guerrilla warfare and popular support, with the aim of achieving political change, and sometime independence. The findings of this study revealed that non-state actors like ISIS and Boko Haram pose a significant threat to global security, as they are able to carry out attacks on a global scale and destabilize entire regions. In the light of these findings, this study proposes several recommendations for addressing the threat posed by non-state actors. These include improving intelligence sharing and coordination among states, strengthening legal frameworks to prosecute individuals and groups engaged in terrorism, and addressing the root causes of conflict, including poverty, political instability, and social marginalization. Only by adopting a comprehensive and coordinated approach can the international community effectively combat the threat posed by non-state actors and promote global peace and security.
非国家行为者与国际冲突:对 ISIS 和博科圣地的研究
本文探讨了非国家行为者在国际恐怖主义中的作用,特别强调了 ISIS 和博科哈拉姆组织的案例。 本文探讨了非国家行为者,特别是伊斯兰国和博科圣地,在国际冲突中的复杂和不断演变的作用。论文深入探讨了与招募、激进化、跨国影响以及国家和国际社会的应对措施有关的问题。通过对这些方面的调查,本研究旨在加深对这些组织所带来挑战的理解,并为更有效的反恐战略和政策提供依据。指导本研究的研究问题是:非国家行为者如何助长地方和国际冲突?研究目标是分析这两个团体为实现其目标而采取的战略,并评估国际社会为打击其活动而采取的措施的有效性。本研究采用的理论框架是恐怖主义和叛乱理论,旨在解释和理解非国家行为者为实现政治、意识形态或社会目标而使用暴力和恐吓的行为,其使用武装斗争对抗政府或占领军,往往涉及游击战和民众支持,目的是实现政治变革,有时甚至是独立。研究结果表明,ISIS 和 "博科哈拉姆 "组织等非国家行为者对全球安全构成重大威胁,因为他们能够在全球范围内发动袭击,破坏整个地区的稳定。鉴于这些发现,本研究提出了应对非国家行为者威胁的若干建议。这些建议包括改善各国之间的情报共享和协调,加强法律框架以起诉参与恐怖主义的个人和团体,以及解决冲突的根源,包括贫困、政治不稳定和社会边缘化。只有采取全面协调的方法,国际社会才能有效打击非国家行为者构成的威胁,促进全球和平与安全。
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