Algeria since 1989: Between Terror and DemocracyBloomsbury Publishing, 14 jan 2010 - 269 pagina's Algeria's democratic experiment is seminal in post-Cold War history. The first Muslim nation to attempt the transition from an authoritarian system to democratic pluralism, this North African country became a test case for reform in Africa, the Arab world and beyond. Yet when the country looked certain to become the world's first elected Islamic republic, there was a military coup and the democratic process was brought sharply to a halt. Islamists declared jihad on the state and hundreds of thousands of civilians were killed in the ensuing decade of state repression. Le Sueur shows that Algeria is at the very heart of contemporary debates about Islam and secular democracy, arguing that the stability of Algeria is crucial for the security of the wider Middle East. Algeria Since 1989 is a lively and essential examination of how the fate of one country is entwined with much greater global issues. |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 65
Pagina vi
... clear writing, and, most important, their friendship and support. Since this endeavor took many years to write and research, I'd like to begin by thanking those involved in the research necessary to complete the book. First and foremost ...
... clear writing, and, most important, their friendship and support. Since this endeavor took many years to write and research, I'd like to begin by thanking those involved in the research necessary to complete the book. First and foremost ...
Pagina vii
... clear prose clearly impacted the design and the delivery of the material. Next, my colleagues John Entelis, John Ruedy, and Jennifer Bryson also deserve praise for their willingness to advise me on either parts or the entirety of the ...
... clear prose clearly impacted the design and the delivery of the material. Next, my colleagues John Entelis, John Ruedy, and Jennifer Bryson also deserve praise for their willingness to advise me on either parts or the entirety of the ...
Pagina xii
... clear he will pursue selfdetermination for Algerians in a national referendum. 1960 January – Conservative French settlers revolt against French government, put up barricades in Algiers. September – Organization of the Petroleum ...
... clear he will pursue selfdetermination for Algerians in a national referendum. 1960 January – Conservative French settlers revolt against French government, put up barricades in Algiers. September – Organization of the Petroleum ...
Pagina 2
... clearly by the adopted revolutionary Frantz Fanon, culminated in the state's vision of the nation that pitted unity ... clear. After serving for several decades as the Middle East's most important negotiator (as highlighted by the ...
... clearly by the adopted revolutionary Frantz Fanon, culminated in the state's vision of the nation that pitted unity ... clear. After serving for several decades as the Middle East's most important negotiator (as highlighted by the ...
Pagina 29
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Je hebt de weergavelimiet voor dit boek bereikt.
Inhoudsopgave
1 | |
11 | |
2 The road to reform | 31 |
generals and presidents in a time of terror | 53 |
civil society peace and sidelining generals | 74 |
5 Energy and the economy of terror | 98 |
local and global jihadis | 122 |
from the GSPC to AQMI | 143 |
Algerias Rushdie syndrome | 169 |
a historians reflections on amnesty in Algeria | 195 |
Notes | 207 |
Index | 230 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Africa Ahmed al Qaeda Algeria Algiers amnesty Arab armed arrested assassination attacks August authorities became become began Berber bombings Bouteflika called carried Challenge civil claimed clear companies constitution continued created critical cultural December decision democratic Despite economic effect efforts elections energy especially Europe European example exile fact February FIS leaders forces foreign formed France French global going groups GSPC human rights important interview Iraq Islamic issue Italy January jihad journalists July June killed later leaders liberalization major March militant military minister move movement Muslim North October offered officials organization Paris party percent police political population President Press Qaeda question radical Islamists reconciliation reform remained Report represented responsible September society success term terrorism terrorist throughout tion University violence women York