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Jason Warner
Jason Warner
U.S. Army, Foreign Military Studies Office
Verified email at westpoint.edu - Homepage
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Exploding Stereotypes: The Unexpected Operational and Demographic Characteristics of Boko Haram's Suicide Bombers
J Warner, H Matfess
Combating Terrorism Center, 2017
163*2017
Understanding Cyber-Crime in Ghana: A View From Below
J Warner
International Journal of Cyber Criminology 5 (1), 2011
1152011
The Islamic State in Africa: Estimating Fighter Numbers Across the Continent
J Warner, C Hulme
CTC Sentinel 11 (7), 21-28, 2018
552018
Complements or competitors? The African Standby Force, the African Capacity for Immediate Response to Crises, and the future of rapid reaction forces in Africa
J Warner
African Security 8 (1), 56-73, 2015
552015
Nigeria and “Illusory Hegemony” in Foreign and Security Policymaking: Pax-Nigeriana and the Challenges of Boko Haram
J Warner
Foreign Policy Analysis, 2016
472016
Sub-Saharan Africa's Three "New" Islamic State Affiliates
J Warner
Sentinel 10 (1), 28-32, 2017
442017
The Islamic State in Africa: Emergence, Evolution, and Future of the Next Jihadist Battlefront
J Warner, R O'Farrell, H Nsaibia, R Cummings
352021
African Foreign Policies in International Institutions
J Warner, T Shaw
312018
A Legitimate Challenger? Assessing the Rivalry Between Al-Shabaab and the Islamic State in Somalia
J Warner, C Weis
CTC Sentinel 10 (10), 27-32, 2017
292017
Outlasting the Caliphate: The Evolution of the Islamic State Threat in Africa
J Warner, R O'Farrell, H Nsaibia, R Cummings
CTC Sentinel 13 (11), 2020
272020
Targeted Terror: The Suicide Bombers of Al-Shabaab
J Warner, E Chapin
Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, 2018
26*2018
Turkey and Africa: A rising military partnership
K Kaya, J Warner
The Foreign Military Studies Office, Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, 1-15, 2012
262012
Suicide Squads: The Logic of Linked Suicide Bombings
J Warner, E Chapin, H Matfess
Security Studies, 2018
202018
Twenty Years After 9/11: The Threat in Africa—The New Epicenter of Global Jihadi Terror
J Warner, T Bacon
CTC Sentinel 14 (7), 78-92, 2021
122021
The “Boko Haram Disaggregation Problem” and Comparative Profiles of Factional Violence: Challenges, Impacts, and Solutions in the Study of Africa’s Deadliest Terror Group(s)
J Warner, S Lizzo
Terrorism and Political Violence, 2021
102021
The uniqueness of uranium: The Problematics of Statecraft in Niger
P Volberding, J Warner
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (3), 294-301, 2018
102018
Eritrea's military unprofessionalism and US security assistance in the Horn of Africa
J Warner
Small Wars & Insurgencies 24 (4), 696-711, 2013
102013
The African Union and Article 4 (h): Understanding Changing Norms of Sovereignty and Intervention in Africa Through an Integrated Levels-of-Analysis Approach
J Warner
Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa: Historical Contexts …, 2017
92017
China and uranium: Comparative possibilities for agency in statecraft in Niger and Namibia
P Volberding, J Warner
Working Paper, 2017
82017
Multilateral Machinations: The Strategic Utility of African International Organizations in the Pursuit of National Security Interests in West Africa and the Greater Horn
J Warner
Harvard University - Department of African and African American Studies, 2016
82016
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