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    Enemy within the State: The Pathology of Boko Haram Insurgency, Military Corruption, and Fallacy of Arms Procurement in Nigeria

    Author
    1. Bayart J.
    2. BBC News
    3. Bissell W. C.
    4. Daily Post
    5. Fatton R.
    6. Feinstein A.
    7. Gboyega A.
    8. Government of the United Kingdom
    9. Gugler J.
    10. Hartely K.
    11. Haugerud A.
    12. Howe H. M.
    13. Jewsiewicki B.
    14. Joseph R.
    15. Joseph R. A
    16. Kalu K.
    17. Mamdani M.
    18. Nwogwugwu N.
    19. Ogbeidi M.
    20. Omitoogun W.
    21. Sahara Reporter
    22. Sampson A.
    23. Smith D. J.
    24. Sunday Times
    25. Telegraph
    26. Transparency International
    27. Uwimana C.
    28. Van Gool B.
    29. Vanguard Newspaper
    30. Yates D. A.
    31. Zappala G.
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
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