Building an African Counter-Terrorism Architecture

Following September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the world trade centre in the United States of America, the phenomenon of terrorism has attracted increasing global attention. Coupled with this is the observable trend in the proliferation of terrorist groups in many parts of the world. To tackle t...

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Terrorism
Terrorist organizations
United Kingdom
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