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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
James D Le Sueur |
| ISBN: | 9781552662564 155266256X 9781842777251 1842777254 9781842777244 1842777246 9781848135352 1848135351 |
| OCLC Number: | 170166872 |
| Description: | xxvi, 239 p. : map ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction : democratic reform, terrorism, and reconciliation -- Building a postcolonial state -- The road to reform -- The kingmakers : generals and presidents in a time of terror -- The Bouteflika era : civil society, peace, and sidelining generals -- Energy and the economy of terror -- A genealogy of terror : local and global jihadis -- The future of radical Islam : from the GSPC to AQMI -- Killing the messengers : Algeria's Rushdie syndrome -- Conclusion : a historian's reflections on amnesty in Algeria. |
| Series Title: | Global history of the present. |
| Other Titles: | Between terror and democracy |
| Responsibility: | James D. Le Sueur. |
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'Modern Algerian history has long been filled with intense moments of suffering and tragedy alternating with great expectations for a progressive and prosperous future. Such was its trajectory in the late 1980s when the country was on the verge of transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy only to be short-circuited by a military coup that drove state and society into a bloody tailspin from which it has barely emerged. Le Sueur's study is the most historically comprehensive, analytically insightful, and intellectually honest account of Algeria's dramatic and tumultuous last two decades available in any language. That it is written in crisp and accessible prose makes it valuable to both specialists and general audiences alike. Based on many years of close study of the country, the author unveils the many contradictions, complexities, and conflicts that continue to plague North Africa's most important political actor whose fate has implications for the Mediterranean region and beyond.' - John P. Entelis, Fordham University 'James Le Sueur provides a striking portrait of Algeria in the 1990s that is truly remarkable for presenting a fair and balanced analysis of an extremely controversial history. While Le Sueur's account provides a full account of Algerian developments, it places these experiences within broader global contexts, making this book distinctively valuable for policy makers as well as the broader public.' - John Voll, Georgetown University 'Le Sueur makes an extremely valuable contribution to our understanding of contemporary Algerian history - placing this history into a broader geopolitical and sociological perspective, including the failure of democratic liberalism and the rise of political Islam and Islamic radicalism.' - John Ruedy, Georgetown University Read more...
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