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Sushant Naidu January 6, 2020 0 Comments Algeria, Algerian Elections, Bouteflika, Chengriha, Gaid Saleh, Hirak, Issad Rebrab, Libya, Middle East, Protests, Revolution

The Road Ahead for Algeria’s New President: Beginning or End of Democratic Change?

Image Credit: Swaha Cartoons By Houssam Eddine Beggas Newly elected President Abdelmadjid Tebboune recently took office in tumultuous times. His

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Meagan Torello April 26, 2019 0 Comments Algeria, Diplomacy, Donald Trump, North Africa, Obama, Tunisia

Lessons Learned from a Dictator’s Overthrow – Featured Opinion of Former Ambassador Gordon Gray

by Gordan Gray The massive demonstrations in Algeria and Sudan, followed by the ouster of each nation’s leader, reminded me

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Ziad Al Achkar November 26, 2013December 9, 2013 0 Comments Algeria, Elections, Politics, Power, Regime

Is a Possible Power Struggle Looming in Algeria?

by Steven Massa On October 26, it was announced that Abdelaziz Bouteflika would be running for a fourth consecutive term

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