Room for Debate: Conflict Spreads in Central Africa

Written By Unknown on Senin, 21 April 2014 | 13.26

  • Doug Bandow

    Blurring the Typical Boundaries

    Doug Bandow, Cato Institute

    Religion is one force capable of transcending normal political and ethnic differences.

  • Mausi Segun

    Local Issues Fuel Turmoil

    Mausi Segun, Human Rights Watch

    The violence has less to do with religion than with decades of corruption, underdevelopment, and conflicts over land in a changing climate.

  • Michael Jarvis K. Bokor

    A Greater Problem in Nigeria

    Michael Jarvis K. Bokor, English professor and blogger

    As Boko Haram grows bolder, it will likely find allies, and establish cells, among disgruntled Muslims in other countries.

  • Louisa Lombard

    Religious Rhetoric as a Cover

    Louisa Lombard, geographer

    The scale of conflict is indicative of how national wars provide opportunities for more localized score-settling.

  • Ebenezer Obadare

    Religion Is a Factor, but Not the Root Cause

    Ebenezer Obadare, sociologist

    Under the religious rage are grievances about corruption and official impunity, primitive infrastructure, and a lack of social mobility.

  • David Cook

    Border Crossings Help Group Gain Strength

    David Cook, professor of religious studies

    Bases close to Cameroon, and recruits over the border, make Boko Haram harder to fight.


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