The Salient Need to Develop New Understanding: An Analysis of Approaches to Transnational Terrorism [TT], Armed Conflict, and Fragility in African States

Transnational Terrorism (TT) poses a significant and growing threat to national, regional and international security, with dire implications for public safety, public health, democratic institutions, and economic stability across the globe. Not only are criminal networks expanding, but they also are...

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International security
International trade
National security
Networks
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Public health
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