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Research Articles · Vol. 8 (1) · 2023
This study re-examines the phenomenon of Stockholm syndrome within the context of Boko Haram, aiming to understand the intricate relationship between radicalization leading to extremism and mutuality building within the group. Conventional interpretations of Stockholm syndrome, w…
Practice of Leadership · Vol. 8 (1) · 2023
This article critically examines the research and empirical evidence pertaining to the activities of Boko Haram.
Practice of Leadership · Vol. 7 (1) · 2022
While they are often considered as ‘outsiders’ or ‘far removed’ from their contexts, the reality is diaspora populations are, in fact, often intertwined in and significant to what happens in their home countries – this is especially true in many post-conflict contexts. Existing s…
Practice of Leadership · Vol. 6 (1) · 2021
This article examines how Kenyan civil society uses open governance to call for government accountability around debt acquisition from China. Through two case studies, I illustrate how strategic litigation has become a framework through which civil society exercises leadership fr…