Jihadology presents Think Tank/NGO/Policy/Gov Reports and Articles of 2013, Part II

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Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens — Jihad Comes to Kenya – Interview With a Militant 
Alison Pargeter — Islamist Militant Groups in Post-Qadhafi Libya
Alison Pargeter — The Capture of Abu Anas al-Libi: Reactions and Militancy in Libya
Andrew J. Tabler, Jeffrey White, and Aaron Y. Zelin — Fallout from the Fall of Taftanaz
Andrew Lebovich — Analyzing Foreign Influence and Jihadi Networks in Nigeria
Andrew Lebovich — AQIM and Its Allies in Mali
Andrew Lebovich — Confronting Tunisia’s jihadists
Andrew Lebovich — Niger attacks and the Sahel’s shifting jihad 
Andrew Lebovich — Of Mergers, MUJAO, and Mokhtar Belmokhtar
Andrew Lebovich — Overstating Terror in Niger
Andrew Lebovich — Primer on Jihadi Players in Algeria and Mali, Pt. 1: AQIM
Andrew Lebovich — Primer on Jihadi Players in Algeria and Mali, Pt. 2: Belmokhtar and Those Who Sign with Blood
Andrew Lebovich — Primer on Jihadi Players in Algeria and Mali, Pt. 3: MUJWA
Andrew Lebovich — Primer on Jihadi Players in Algeria and Mali, Pt. 4 (Final): Ansar al-Din
Andrew Lebovich — The Local Face of Jihadism in Northern Mali
Andrew Lebovich — What’s Old is New Again: The Legacy of Algeria’s Civil War in Today’s Jihad
Andrew Zammit — A table on what people mean by “lone wolves” and other terms
Andrew Zammit — Are ad-hoc attacks really the future of jihadism?
Andrew Zammit — Tracking Australian Foreign Fighters in Syria
Anirban Ghosh, Arif Jamal, Christine Fair, Don Rassler, and Nadia Shoeb — The Fighters of Lashkar-e-Taiba: Recruitment, Training, Deployment and Death