Algeria is so far the only country in North Africa not to have experienced sustained mass protests calling for political change. The government in Algiers has by no means remained indifferent to the groundbreaking events in neighbouring countries, but it is responding to this sweeping wave of change at its own pace. This paper argues that, despite its apparent stability, the Algerian polity suffers from underlying currents of instability that risk undermining the long-term sustainability of the state. It identifies the failure of the country’s political and economic transitions and its implications as the most serious challenge confronting the Algerian state today. Unless a) the process of democratic transition that was initiated in 1989 is...
The question of state sustainability is highly relevant in the case of Morocco. Despite the image of...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Democratization is the order of the day in the Third World, but aside from certain Latin American co...
The year 2011 will be one of the most memorable in the modern Arab history because of the wave of re...
Algeria is the only country in North Africa which seems to be relatively immune to the so-called “Ar...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
This study introduces the theory of economic dependence and applies the standard indicators, develo...
With the re-election of the seriously ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria’s power elites ...
Regional politics in the Middle East and North Africa fundamentally trans- formed following the 2010...
The question of state sustainability is highly relevant in the case of Morocco. Despite the image of...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Defence date: 17 March 2006Examining Board: Prof. Lahouari Addi (IEP-Lyon II) ; Dr. Myriam Catusse (...
Democratization is the order of the day in the Third World, but aside from certain Latin American co...
The year 2011 will be one of the most memorable in the modern Arab history because of the wave of re...
Algeria is the only country in North Africa which seems to be relatively immune to the so-called “Ar...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
This study introduces the theory of economic dependence and applies the standard indicators, develo...
With the re-election of the seriously ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria’s power elites ...
Regional politics in the Middle East and North Africa fundamentally trans- formed following the 2010...
The question of state sustainability is highly relevant in the case of Morocco. Despite the image of...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...
The paper attempts to challenge the somewhat marginal role of international factors in the study of ...