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Author Jones, Seth G., 1972- author.

Title Counterterrorism and counterinsurgency in Somalia : assessing the campaign against Al Shabaab / Seth G. Jones, Andrew Liepman, Nathan Chandler.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 80 pages) : color maps, color chart.
text file
Series Research report ; RR-1539-OSD
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1539-OSD.
Note "September 13, 2016"--Table of contents page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-80) and index.
Contents Preface -- Box, Figures, and Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Research Design -- Outline of the Report -- Chapter 2. Evolution of al Shabaab: Phase One: Ideological and Historical Origins, 1960s-2005 -- Phase Two: Proto-Insurgency, 2005-2007 -- Phase Three: Rebirth and the Rise of the Islamists, 2007-2009 -- Phase Four: The Heyday of al Shabaab, 2009-2011 -- Phase Five: Retreat and Adaptation, 2011-2016 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Weakening of al Shabaab: Strategic Options -- Decline of al Shabaab -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Recommendations -- APPENDIX: Data Collection Sources and Notes -- About the Authors -- References -- Index.
Summary "This report analyzes the U.S. and allied campaign against the al Qa'ida-linked terrorist group al Shabaab in Somalia, examines what steps have been most successful against the group, and identifies potential recommendations. It concludes that, while al Shabaab was weakened between 2011 and 2016, the group could resurge if urgent steps are not taken to address the political, economic, and governance challenges at the heart of the conflict. This study finds that a tailored engagement strategy -- which involved deploying a small number of U.S. special operations forces to conduct targeted strikes, provide intelligence, and build the capacity of local partner forces to conduct ground operations--was key in degrading al Shabaab. Still, progress in Somalia is reversible in the absence of continued and consistent pressure and political, economic, and social reforms. Today's terrorism and insurgency landscape defies easy solutions, with challenges from the Islamic State, al Qa'ida, and other groups across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Africa. While there has been a significant focus on how and why the U.S. and other Western governments have failed to degrade terrorists and insurgents in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, and other countries, there has been far less attention on successful efforts to degrade groups. In Somalia, there has been limited progress. The challenge will be preventing a reversal"--Publisher's description.
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Subject Shabaab (Organization)
Shabaab (Organization)
Shabaab (Organization)
Terrorism -- Somalia -- Prevention -- 21st century -- Evaluation.
Terrorism.
Somalia.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Evaluation.
Counterinsurgency -- Somalia -- 21st century -- Evaluation.
Counterinsurgency.
Insurgency -- Somalia -- 21st century.
Insurgency.
Islamic fundamentalism -- Somalia -- 21st century.
Islamic fundamentalism.
Religious militants -- Somalia -- 21st century.
Religious militants.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author National Defense Research Institute (U.S.), publisher, issuing body.
Added Title Assessing the Campaign Against Al Shabaab
Other Form: Print version: Jones, Seth G., 1972- Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency in Somalia. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2016] 0833094815 9780833094810 (OCoLC)959330796
ISBN 9780833094865 (electronic book)
0833094866 (electronic book)
9780833094810
0833094815