RT Article T1 Kenya and the global war on terror: neglecting history and geopolitics in approaches to counterterrorism JF African journal of criminology and justice studies VO 7 IS 1/2 SP 24 OP 34 A1 Aronson, Samuel L. LA English YR 2013 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1852589663 AB This article explores the relationship between Kenya and the Global War on Terror (GWOT) insofar as it relates to national politics, regional security, and the international community. The author first examines the historical context of Kenya’s relationship with terrorism on a domestic level, then offers a profile for past and future perpetrators, and lastly explains the reasons that Kenya is a common and attractive target to terrorists. Specifically analyzing criminological and root cause theories while taking into account inherent policy flaws, the author seeks to offer insight into the importance of Kenya’s anti-terrorism strategy in maintaining global security. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 34 K1 Terrorismus K1 Strafverfolgung K1 Radikalismus K1 Kenya K1 Terrorism K1 Law Enforcement K1 Radicalism K1 East Africa K1 Kenia K1 Ostafrika