On the 10th anniversary of the mass protests known as the “Arab Spring” that passed through the southern Mediterranean countries, understanding of the world becomes more complex. For the European Union (EU), the revolts in its neighbors came as a “strategic surprise” and destroyed its prevision assumptions about the region, forcing it to revise them and react quickly. For Arab Societies, they were an expression of “awakening”, breaking the feeling of fear and rebellion against the ruling authoritarian regimes, as well as an attempt to reject the neoliberal way of “arranging the world”. Algeria occupies a strategic place on the map of bilateral relations that the EU maintains with the countries affected by the “Arab Spring”. The geographic p...