The Berber question in Algeria, which history goes back to the colonial period, now draws increasing attention to itself. The international media, illuminating the Berber question, inclines to conclusions about the real danger of a split in the society and the possible secession of some regions with high Berber population density. The article reviews the reasons for the occurrence of the ideas of Berber regionalism and autonomism. It also estimates the risks of such events for the integrity of contemporary Algerian society. The author analyzes the degree of disunity of modern Algerian society on the basis of the national-ethnic principle and comes to the conclusion that the Algerian society is sufficiently consolidated. The Berber id...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In studying the Berber people of Morocco, this article will analyze events throughout Algerian histo...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
The article first argues that the present population of Algeria can be designed as Arabo-Berber and ...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
In April 2001, the Berber region of Kabylia exploded in a series of violent riots that led to the de...
The purpose of this working paper is to explore one of the political premises of the current violenc...
Between the 1940s and the 1950s, a crucial period of change for Algerian nationalism and state forma...
The Berbers have been able to survive and preserve their linguistic and cultural identity as the res...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
Cette thèse porte sur la structure interne et les relations extérieures du berbérisme en Algérie, et...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
The Algerian linguistic case differs from the other Arabic-speaking nations’ situations in terms of ...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In studying the Berber people of Morocco, this article will analyze events throughout Algerian histo...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
The article first argues that the present population of Algeria can be designed as Arabo-Berber and ...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
In April 2001, the Berber region of Kabylia exploded in a series of violent riots that led to the de...
The purpose of this working paper is to explore one of the political premises of the current violenc...
Between the 1940s and the 1950s, a crucial period of change for Algerian nationalism and state forma...
The Berbers have been able to survive and preserve their linguistic and cultural identity as the res...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
Cette thèse porte sur la structure interne et les relations extérieures du berbérisme en Algérie, et...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
The Algerian linguistic case differs from the other Arabic-speaking nations’ situations in terms of ...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In Algeria, Arabic and French are the two most commonly spoken languages, sharing a contentious rela...
In studying the Berber people of Morocco, this article will analyze events throughout Algerian histo...