Book review: George Klay Kieh Jr. and Kelechi A. Kalu (eds), Insurgency, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism in Africa (London: Lexington Books, 2023, 242pp)
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Kieh, G. K. Jr., and Kalu, K. A. (Eds.). (2023). Insurgency, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism in Africa. Lexington Books.
Kieh, George K. Jr. (2014). Rethinking U.S.-Africa Security Relations. In K. A. Kalu & G. K. Kieh, Jr. (Eds.), U.S.-Africa-Security Relations (pp. 191-216.). Routledge.
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