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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Non-fiction | Main Collection | DT 295.6 .A54 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5160657 |
DT 295.5 .F85 1996 Algeria, the next fundamentalist state? / | DT 295.5 .M4713 1998 Unbowed : an Algerian woman confronts Islamic fundamentalism / | DT 295.5 .W57 2014 Politics and power in the Maghreb : Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco from independence to the Arab spring / | DT 295.6 .A54 2016 Algeria modern : From opacity to complexity / | DT 295.6 .G73 1998 Inside Algeria / | DT 304 .M6512 2002 Morocco. | DT 326.3 .C66 2011 Contemporary Morocco : state, politics and society under Mohammmed VI / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-160) and index.
For decades, Algeria has been depicted as an inaccessible, opaque, rentier state and under the control of secret intelligence agencies and inaccessible 'cartels' and 'clans'. While that analysis is partly true, this work contends that the analytical emphasis on opacity risks missing how much the country has changed since the 1990s: the new transparency of the interest groups that govern the country; the competing notions of economic development within key financial institutions; the impact of non-revolutionary contentious politics; the micro-politics of the changing attitudes of the country's urban youth; the growth of moderate Islamist party politics; the changing notions of security held by the armed forces; and the dislocation of rebellion towards the South.
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