
Spared by the Arab revolts, Bouteflika's Algeria continues to intrigue observers. How does its political system function? Who really governs? Who are behind the protests? How strong are the Islamists? Are there alternatives to dependence on hydrocarbons? And how will the regime securities its vast and unstable Sahara hinterland?Algeria has been depicted for many years as politically opaque, incomprehensible, and under the control of powerful, occult-like intelligence agencies. While these caricatures are all partly true, they understate how much the country has changed since the 1990s. Algeria today is complex, and challenging to comprehend; but it is no longer opaque.Algeria Modern analyses the complexity of state and society and the strategies that social and political actors employ. It demonstrates how interest groups that constitute the core of the regime are linked to both the security and business sectors, which while defending their turf and united by shared values are, however, in perennial competition. Embedded in a broader Maghreb and Sahel region that has been marked by civil war, rebellions, and foreign military intervention, many Algerians seem, albeit reluctantly, willing to endure the current hybrid form of authoritarian order as long as it provides a minimum of security and welfare.
This book investigates the internal mechanisms of the Algerian political system to determine how the state maintains stability and order in a post-1990s landscape. Luis Martínez and Rasmus Alenius Boserup, both established scholars in Mediterranean and North African politics, utilize a framework of political sociology to dismantle the myth of Algerian opacity. They argue that the regime functions through a complex, competitive network of security and business interests rather than a singular, occult entity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to understanding the nuances of North African governance beyond common stereotypes. Readers frequently note the analytical depth regarding the regime's internal competition and its reliance on security-welfare trade-offs.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-05-15
ISBN-10:
0190491531
ISBN-13:
9780190491536
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