International audience"This article shows that postcolonial Algeria established a political system possessing a certain rationality but having lost its coherence through the long exercise of power. For sixty years, the ruling elite claimed a historical legitimacy, which faded with the passage of time. Having refused electoral change, freedom of the press and the autonomous administration of justice, the system evolved towards generalized corruption affecting both the civilian and the military sectors. In February 2019, a nationwide wave of peaceful protest known as ``hirak'' broke out, demanding the end of the political role of the army in the state. Covid 19 put a temporary halt to the movement, but it will probably resume with the end of ...
This thesis explores the evolution of modern Algerian politics and the transition of the Algerian go...
The article analyzes the opportunities and threats facing the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeri...
The Algerian State and the Problem of Law, by Ahmed Rouadjia The cult of the « strong » state which ...
On 22 February 2019, hundreds of thousands of Algerian citizens poured into the streets. For the fir...
Conflicts and Spheres of Political Activity in Algeria, by Benjamin Stora This article aims to illus...
This article examines the various aspects of the processes ofpolitization of the stakes related to t...
International audienceThe popular uprising of 22 February 2019 highlights the crisis of representati...
Cet article fait partie du dossier dirigé par FatihaTalahite "25 ans de transformation post-socialis...
Contemporary Algeria was born after 132 years of colonization and a bloody decolonization war that l...
International audienceIn this article, we use the example of Algeria to show that the neo‑liberal‑in...
Justice and Politics during the Algerian War 1954-1962. This article studies the links between just...
International audienceThe Hirak, that began in February 2019, is a protest movement against the Alge...
This paper examines how the French state responded to the crisis of sovereignty it faced in late-col...
Following Algeria’s bloody war of independence, a new, revolutionary military establishment graduall...
Spared by the Arab revolts, Bouteflika’s Algeria continues to intrigue observers. How does its polit...
This thesis explores the evolution of modern Algerian politics and the transition of the Algerian go...
The article analyzes the opportunities and threats facing the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeri...
The Algerian State and the Problem of Law, by Ahmed Rouadjia The cult of the « strong » state which ...
On 22 February 2019, hundreds of thousands of Algerian citizens poured into the streets. For the fir...
Conflicts and Spheres of Political Activity in Algeria, by Benjamin Stora This article aims to illus...
This article examines the various aspects of the processes ofpolitization of the stakes related to t...
International audienceThe popular uprising of 22 February 2019 highlights the crisis of representati...
Cet article fait partie du dossier dirigé par FatihaTalahite "25 ans de transformation post-socialis...
Contemporary Algeria was born after 132 years of colonization and a bloody decolonization war that l...
International audienceIn this article, we use the example of Algeria to show that the neo‑liberal‑in...
Justice and Politics during the Algerian War 1954-1962. This article studies the links between just...
International audienceThe Hirak, that began in February 2019, is a protest movement against the Alge...
This paper examines how the French state responded to the crisis of sovereignty it faced in late-col...
Following Algeria’s bloody war of independence, a new, revolutionary military establishment graduall...
Spared by the Arab revolts, Bouteflika’s Algeria continues to intrigue observers. How does its polit...
This thesis explores the evolution of modern Algerian politics and the transition of the Algerian go...
The article analyzes the opportunities and threats facing the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeri...
The Algerian State and the Problem of Law, by Ahmed Rouadjia The cult of the « strong » state which ...