West African jihadism and counterterrorism face limits
North-west Africa’s jihadists are tenacious and destabilising, but hard realities constrain their horizons
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- Geographic dispersion
- Family trees
- AQIM
- Boko Haram
- North Africa
- Strategic limitations
- Territorial ambitions
- Methods of control
- Internal cohesion
- Co-dependency
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