Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack: Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali

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Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack : Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali. / Cold-Ravnkilde, Signe Marie; Pelckmans, Lotte; Crone, Manni.

Danish institute for international studies, 2015.

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Harvard

Cold-Ravnkilde, SM, Pelckmans, L & Crone, M 2015 'Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack: Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali' Danish institute for international studies.

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Cold-Ravnkilde, S. M., Pelckmans, L., & Crone, M. (2015). Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack: Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali. Danish institute for international studies.

Vancouver

Cold-Ravnkilde SM, Pelckmans L, Crone M. Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack: Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali. Danish institute for international studies. 2015 nov. 30.

Author

Cold-Ravnkilde, Signe Marie ; Pelckmans, Lotte ; Crone, Manni. / Al Qaeda affiliates – not Islamic State - behind Bamako hotel attack : Both local conflicts and global competition between Al Qaeda and Islamic State undermine security in Mali. Danish institute for international studies, 2015.

Bibtex

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