Boko Haram: análise do fenômeno terrorista na Nigéria
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https://doi.org/10.47741/17943108.125Palavras-chave:
terrorismo, religião, ato hostil, organizações internacionais criminosas, política criminalResumo
O terrorismo passa por mudanças na atualidade e evolui ao mesmo tempo o resto do mundo. Boko Haram supõe o exemplo perfeito de um novo terrorismo emergente, alimentado pela globalización e pela economia, mas baseado também como nos pilares tão antigos como o fanatismo religioso e os conflitos interculturais. Neste artigo tentase revisar as chaves do nascimento e do desenvolvimento deste grupo terrorista: as características do seu país de origem, os elementos que levaram ao surgimento deste grupo terrorista, as estratégias do assalto e do financiamento usa na atualidade e como realiza seu recrutamento, assim como sua relação com outros grupos terroristas. Finalmente, com base na teoria analisada, uma análise prospectivo será feita sobre a direção mais provável que sigam suas ações durante um futuro imediato e de longo prazo. As conclusões alcançadas pelos a autores indicam que Boko Haram com probabilidade continuará crescendo e melhorando seus recursos e estratégias, graças a sua relação com o Daesh, finalmente para ser fagocitado por este como parte de um processo da expansão territorial.
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