The post cold war era, and the AKP period in Turkey witnessed significant changes in Turkish foreign policy. Globally, the country put more emphasis on increasing its soft power. Turkey also made a...Show moreThe post cold war era, and the AKP period in Turkey witnessed significant changes in Turkish foreign policy. Globally, the country put more emphasis on increasing its soft power. Turkey also made a remarked comeback in Africa after decades of near absence. In the last decades, Turkey became actively involved in Somalia. This involvement helped the country enhance its soft power in the world, and in Africa, thus helping the country achieve its strategic goals.Show less
A more peculiar approach to the study of the Sokoto Caliphate under the rule of Usman Dan Fodio. Unlike other similar studies on the Sokoto Caliphate, this research does not revolve around the...Show moreA more peculiar approach to the study of the Sokoto Caliphate under the rule of Usman Dan Fodio. Unlike other similar studies on the Sokoto Caliphate, this research does not revolve around the historical conceptualization of the Sokoto Caliphate, rather, takes a sociological perspective on examining the active role Islam played in building social cohesion.Show less
This thesis examines the relation between post-colonial Kenyan nationalism and ethnicity, and the construction of modern Kenyan identities. It analyses how hybrid identifications are created in...Show moreThis thesis examines the relation between post-colonial Kenyan nationalism and ethnicity, and the construction of modern Kenyan identities. It analyses how hybrid identifications are created in light of a Western colonial education in Kenya, as well as increased urbanisation and Westernisation.Show less
This thesis explores the impact that the border conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea has had on the breakdown of Eritrea's diplomatic relationships. It conducts an examination of formal resolution...Show moreThis thesis explores the impact that the border conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea has had on the breakdown of Eritrea's diplomatic relationships. It conducts an examination of formal resolution process, the dynamics of Eritrean foreign policy and the impact of its strategic choices. It concludes, that the border conflict cannot be seen as the sole cause for the disintegration of its external relationships.Show less
A growing number of Dutch young adults have entered Syria to fight alongside Islamic radical groups. Dutch authorities are concerned that they might commit terrorist attacks in the Netherlands upon...Show moreA growing number of Dutch young adults have entered Syria to fight alongside Islamic radical groups. Dutch authorities are concerned that they might commit terrorist attacks in the Netherlands upon their return. To prevent others from going there, a deep understanding of the underlying reasons leading to radicalization is required. By analyzing radicalization literature and reports on the development of Moroccan and Turkish Dutch Muslims in the Netherlands, this study examines these causal factors. It argues that poor integration and low socio-economic status have caused discrimination and social exclusion of the Moroccan and Turkish Dutch youth. As a result of globalization, relative deprivation and a negative stance towards Muslims by Dutch society and politics, those susceptible may come to embrace the jihadi-Salafi ideology. Since this ideology legitimizes violent behavior against non-believers, going to Syria provides a plausible way out.Show less