Algeria, the biggest country in Africa and potentially one of the most volatile, played an eerily subdued role in the Arab Spring. There were sizeable demonstrations to begin with but while neighbours including Libya and Tunisia exploded into revolution, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s regime remained remarkably stable
The 2011 uprisings across the Arab world have highlighted the importance of civil-military relations...
Much of the Middle East's recent turmoil stems from internecine Middle Eastern rivalries spilling on...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
The international community is approaching the anniversary of its intervention in Libya last year. W...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
oai:ppr.pitt.edu:article/13This paper concerns the differences in the development of the Algerian an...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
Algeria\u27s history over the past two centuries is marked with more periods of violence than peace....
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The spring of the indignations against the presidents of the North African states and in the Middle ...
This paper concerns the differences in the development of the Algerian and Egyptian uprisings within...
On 22 February 2019, hundreds of thousands of Algerian citizens poured into the streets. For the fir...
2012 revolutions in the Arab world sparked strong worldwide interest, mainly due to the easiness wit...
Rather than asking why the Arab Spring has not spread to Algeria, a question that necessitates a com...
The 2011 uprisings across the Arab world have highlighted the importance of civil-military relations...
Much of the Middle East's recent turmoil stems from internecine Middle Eastern rivalries spilling on...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
The international community is approaching the anniversary of its intervention in Libya last year. W...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
oai:ppr.pitt.edu:article/13This paper concerns the differences in the development of the Algerian an...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
Algeria\u27s history over the past two centuries is marked with more periods of violence than peace....
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The spring of the indignations against the presidents of the North African states and in the Middle ...
This paper concerns the differences in the development of the Algerian and Egyptian uprisings within...
On 22 February 2019, hundreds of thousands of Algerian citizens poured into the streets. For the fir...
2012 revolutions in the Arab world sparked strong worldwide interest, mainly due to the easiness wit...
Rather than asking why the Arab Spring has not spread to Algeria, a question that necessitates a com...
The 2011 uprisings across the Arab world have highlighted the importance of civil-military relations...
Much of the Middle East's recent turmoil stems from internecine Middle Eastern rivalries spilling on...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...