Tag Archives: Nigeria
On SAGE Insight: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria
Article title: Fraud Is What People Make of It: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria From Journal of Conflict Resolution Why do fraudulent elections encourage protesting? Scholars suggest that information about fraud shapes individuals’ beliefs and propensity to … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, SAGE Insight
Tagged election fraud, election observers, fraud perceptions, Nigeria, protest
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On SAGE Insight: Boko Haram: Religious radicalism and insurrection in Northern Nigeria
From Journal of Asian and African Studies The insurrection in northeastern Nigeria known globally as Boko Haram has a complicated and multidimensional history. For the most part non-violent until just five years ago, the little violence Boko Haram did engage … Continue reading
Posted in Area and Ethnic Studies, SAGE Insight
Tagged Boko Haram, Nigeria, northern Nigeria, radical Islam, Salafism
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