Understanding Vulnerability to Violent Extremism: Evidence from Borno State, Northeastern Nigeria

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
E. Ikpe, D. Adegoke, Funmi Olonisakin, Folahanmi Aina
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper analyses the links between socioeconomic concerns and one of the most significant conflicts in the world, the Boko Haram-led insurgency in Northeastern Nigeria. In doing so it centers group dynamics for analysis of how women and youth constituencies intersect with vulnerability to violent extremism. It offers sophisticated quantitative analysis of new and original gender- and age-disaggregated survey data, with over 80% female respondents. The paper finds that while poverty can influence vulnerability to violent extremism, women and youth constituencies interact in particular ways with structural factors and certain youth constituencies exhibit lower propensities to violence.
了解暴力极端主义的脆弱性:来自尼日利亚东北部博尔诺州的证据
本文分析了社会经济问题与世界上最重要的冲突之一——博科圣地在尼日利亚东北部领导的叛乱之间的联系。在此过程中,它以群体动力学为中心,分析妇女和青年选区如何与暴力极端主义的脆弱性相交叉。它对新的和原始的按性别和年龄分类的调查数据提供了复杂的定量分析,其中80%以上的受访者是女性。报告发现,虽然贫困会影响对暴力极端主义的脆弱性,但妇女和青年选民与结构性因素的互动方式特别特殊,某些青年选民表现出较低的暴力倾向。
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African Security
African Security POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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