ABSTRACT

This book investigates the devastating impacts of the Boko Haram terrorist campaign in Nigeria, reflecting on the group’s historical context, organizational dynamics, and emerging trajectories.

Since its inception in 2002, Boko Haram’s terrorist campaign has become one of the major threats to security and human development in West Africa, killing tens of thousands of people, and displacing many more. This book reflects on the origins and development of Boko Haram, contextualizing it in the global trend of militant Islamist movements. It delves into the tactics of the organization, their deployment of sexual and gender- based violence against women and human rights abuses in the war against them. The war against Boko Haram has seen engagement from the international community, national and regional military operations, and also a range of civilian- led movements. This book reflects on the roles of these different actors, and the emerging trajectories that need to be considered in order to eradicate Boko Haram.

Drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives, this book will be of interest to researchers across the fi elds of sociology, political science, African studies, and peace and conflict studies.

chapter 1|12 pages

Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin

Dimensions, activities and trajectories

part II|49 pages

Boko Haram and the media

chapter 4|19 pages

When reporters become victims

The Nigerian media and the Boko Haram conflict

part III|40 pages

Boko Haram and displacement

chapter 6|19 pages

The responsibility to defend?

Boko Haram terrorism and responses to terror-induced displacement in Northeast Nigeria

part IV|31 pages

Boko Haram and non-state actors

chapter 8|14 pages

The role of NGOs in the Boko Haram conflict

Have NGO activities in Northeast Nigeria prolonged the conflict?

chapter 9|15 pages

Vigilantism

The political economy of the civilian joint task force and its consequences on counter-terrorism operations in Northeast Nigeria

part V|38 pages

Boko Haram and human rights

part VI|19 pages

Boko Haram and international actors