Description
An analysis of how African states become radicalizers or demobilizers of their domestic Salafi communities.
About the Author
Sebastian Elischer is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, Gainesville where his research examines the effects of institutions and identities on state-building and democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa. He has published on these topics in journals including Comparative Politics, Democratization and African Affairs and has advised governments on the unfolding security and political situation in several African countries. He is also the author of Political Parties in Africa: Ethnicity and Party Formation (2015).
Reviews
'Elischer successfully achieves his goal of contributing to the debate surrounding state-society relations in areas of weak statehood ... Elischer's work enhances the debate on jihadi Salafi mobilization and demobilization making it essential reading for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge on Salafism.' Michael Schuster, African Studies Quarterly
Book Information
ISBN 9781108739276
Author Sebastian Elischer
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 473g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 151mm * 18mm