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Foreign Intervention and Radicalization in Somalia (2001-2009) - by  Halil Ibrahim Alegöz (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Foreign Intervention and Radicalization in Somalia 2001-2009 - by Halil Ibrahim Alegöz Hardcover

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  • Foreign Intervention and Radicalization in Somalia: How and When Does Conflict Evolve into Violence (2001 -2009) analyzes political violence within a broader political context in which the mobilization of social movements takes place.
  • About the Author: H. Ibrahim Alegöz holds master's and doctoral degrees in civilization studies and in political science and international relations, specializing in African studies.
  • 200 Pages
  • Political Science, International Relations

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The central focus of this book is to explain the social mechanisms through which the radicalization processes on the part of al-Shabaab unfolded. The author argues that radicalization dynamics exerted their influence at the onset in relation to the formation of the warlord alliance known as the ARPCT and, more tellingly, escalated in the Ethiopian invasion of Somalia.



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Foreign Intervention and Radicalization in Somalia: How and When Does Conflict Evolve into Violence (2001 -2009) analyzes political violence within a broader political context in which the mobilization of social movements takes place. The central focus of this book is to explain the social mechanisms through which the radicalization processes unfolded on the part of al-Shabaab between 2001 and 2009 in Somalia. H. Ibrahim Alegöz traces the intricate interactions of social mechanisms that gave rise to the steady escalation of more militant forms of conflict from a relational, dynamic, and process-oriented perspective.
The book offers an alternative approach to the existing models linking violence to ideological preferences, cultural templates, or ethnic and state-centric pathologies. Alegöz argues that historical and contentious political interactions play a crucial role in explaining violence. The author demonstrates how the interests of local, regional, and international actors have overlapped within the Global War on Terror framework. The book finds that radicalization dynamics have undergone two consecutive episodes of contentious social interactions that, at the onset, were related to the formation of the Mogadishu-based warlord alliance and escalated following the Ethiopian military intervention in Somalia. It prompted a power vacuum which allowed al-Shabaab to expand its tactical repertoire of action and modify its target preferences into a relatively institutionalized, aggressive, and clandestine character.



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"The dominant theories of social movement dynamics emerged out of the study of collective action in western democracies and it remains an open question as to whether those theories hold in other parts of the world and other regime contexts. That's what makes Alegoz' book so important. One could hardly imagine a political/cultural context more different than a western democracy than Somalia in the first decade of the new millennium. And yet Alegoz uses social movement theory to offer a compelling, nuanced, and convincing account of the radicalization of al-Shabaab between 2001 and 2009. An altogether welcome addition to the social movement literature." --Doug McAdam, Ray Lyman Wilbur Professor of Sociology, Stanford University, USA

"To think that the emergence of al-Shabaab is simply a story of warlords emerging from political vacuum is to think way too narrowly. H. Ibrahim Alegöz demonstrates how to think broad-mindedly about this topic. The story he tells is rounded, examining not only the strategy of the militant group but also a range of forces at the local, national, regional, and international levels. But while rounded, this is not a story aimlessly rich in detail. It is rather a measured reconstruction of key dynamics by way of such mechanisms as outbidding and object shift, and such sub-mechanisms as threat attribution and brokerage. Foreign Intervention and Radicalization in Somalia (2001-2009) will benefit the discerning policy makers as well as the scholars of contentious politics, political violence, and terrorism." --Chares Demetriou, Lund University, Sweden




About the Author



H. Ibrahim Alegöz holds master's and doctoral degrees in civilization studies and in political science and international relations, specializing in African studies. He has conducted field research in Somalia, served as a research fellow at the University of Minnesota. (USA) His research focuses on the role of major powers in Africa, political violence, conflict analysis and peace building.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: International Relations
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Halil Ibrahim Alegöz
Language: English
Street Date: February 5, 2026
TCIN: 1008962987
UPC: 9781666964851
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-5169
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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