Soft Salafization in the Sahel
Many see Salafism as rigid and unbending, but in the Sahel, political conditions force its proponents to be smart and savvy.
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Alex Thurston is a non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute, and assistant professor of political science at the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on Islam and politics in northwest Africa.
Many see Salafism as rigid and unbending, but in the Sahel, political conditions force its proponents to be smart and savvy.
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