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Print Price: $26.95

Format:
Paperback
224 pp.
5.4" x 8.4"

ISBN-13:
9780190264826

Publication date:
April 2016

Imprint: OUP US


Al-Shabaab in Somalia

The History and Ideology of a Militant Islamist Group

Stig Jarle Hansen

Series : Hurst Publishing

Since early 2007 a new breed of combatants has appeared on the streets of Mogadishu and other towns in Somalia: the "Shabaab", or youth, the only self-proclaimed branch of al-Qaeda to have gained acceptance (and praise) from Ayman al-Zawahiri and "AQ centre" in Afghanistan. Itself an offshoot of the Islamic Courts Union, which split in 2006, Shabaab has imposed Sharia law and is also heavily influenced by local clan structures within Somalia itself. It remains an infamous and widely discussed, yet little-researched and understood, Islamist group.

Hansen's remarkable book attempts to go beyond the media headlines and simplistic analyses based on alarmist or localist narratives and, by employing intensive field research conducted within Somalia, as well as on the ground interviews with Shabaab leaders themselves, explores the history of a remarkable organisation, one that has survived predictions of its collapse on several occasions. Hansen portrays al-Shabaab as a hybrid Islamist organization that combines a strong streak of Somali nationalism with the rhetorical obligations of international jihadism, thereby attracting a not insignificant number of foreign fighters to its ranks. Both these strands of Shabaab have been inadvertently boosted by Ethiopian, American and African Union attempts to defeat it militarily, all of which have come to nought.

Readership : Readers of the Economist and New York Times; Schoalrs and students of International Affairs, African Studies, and War Studies.

Reviews

  • "Essential reading. . . Hansen focuses on the complex ideological detours and military tactics of the Shabab from its inception. . . a succinct and definitive history."

    --The Economist

  • "Exceptional. . . deserves a broad readership?"

    -- Foreign Affairs

  • "A judicious and timely study of a poorly understood militant Islamist group. A brave attempt to both historicize and scrutinize Al-Shabaab, it is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand a group that has unleashed havoc in parts of Africa."

    --African Affairs

  • "Hansen has travelled widely through Somalia for years and is personally familiar with many of the members and leaders of the movement. As a result, his description of events carries a powerful sense of legitimacy. [He] has put together a remarkably a remarkably detailed account of al-Shabaab's history [and] until the distant and unlikely day when something better comes along, Al-Shabaab in Somalia is the definitive book on the subject."

    --Parameters:The US Army War College Quarterly

  • "An intimidatingly impressive book. No one else has amassed this level of detail and matched it with analysis. Stig Jarle Hansen knows more about the positions, decompositions and recompositions of Al-Shabaab than any Western scholar. This book is a real service to us all."

    --The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Studies

  • "'If you want to understand the reality of the Al-Shabaab phenomenon in Somalia, its existence in the country and its grounding in that ravaged land, this short book, written by a researcher who actually engaged in person with his research topic, will provide you with more concrete nourishment than a whole raft of official reports."

    --Gérard Prunier, author of frica's World War: Congo, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Making of a Continental Catastrophe

  • "Unlike the legion of ivory-tower academics, armchair analysts, and self-promoting pundits who have expatiated about Al-Shabaab without even having set foot anywhere near Somalia, much less ever encountering an adherent of the group, Stig Jarle Hansen is a charter member of the small band of intrepid scholars who, even at the height of the insurgency, still pursued their research in the country, their work consistently informed by direct knowledge of actors and events. His is a comprehensive and accessible treatment of a significant subject. Highly recommended."

    --J. Peter Pham, Director, Michael S. Ansari Africa Center, Atlantic Council, and Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of the Middle East and Africa

  • "Using previously neglected sources such as YouTube clips, Al-Shabaanb publications, and websites sympathetic to the group, the author highlights the impossibility of studying Al-Shabaab 'without grasping Somali clan politics and the local historical background. ... This is a judicious and timely study of a poorly understood militant Islamic group. It is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand a group that has unleashed havoc in parts of Africa."

    --African Affairs

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Stig Jarle Hansen is an associate professor at the University of Life Sciences in Oslo where he teaches Norway's only MA in International Relations. He speaks Somali, Swahili and Arabic.

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Special Features

  • Somalia is the only country essentially controlled by an Al-Qaeda networked group: Al-Shabaab.
  • Al-Shabaab is the group linked to Somali piracy and kidnappings in Kenya.
  • Author has appeared on the BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera as an expert commentator on the Middle East and the Horn of Africa.