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E-grāmata: Battlefield: Algeria 1988-2002: Studies in a Broken Polity

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  • Formāts: 430 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786630636
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  • Izdevniecība: Verso Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786630636

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The violence that has ravaged Algeria has often defied explanation. Regularly invoked in debates about political Islam, transitions to democracy, globalization, and the right of humanitarian interference, Algeria's tragedy has been reduced to a clash of stereotypes: Islamists vs. a secular state, terrorists vs. innocent civilians, or generals vs. a defenseless society. The prevalence of such simplistic representations has disabled public opinion inside as well as outside the country and contributed to the intractability ofthe conflict.

This collection of essays offers a radical corrective to Western misconceptions. Rejecting the usual tautological approaches of inherent, predetermined conflict, Hugh Roberts explores the outlook and evolution of the various internal forces as they emerged - the Islamists, the Berberists, the factions within the army, and the regime in general - and he looks at external interests and actors. He explains their strategies and the maneuvers in which they haveengaged. The resulting analyses illuminate the startling dynamics of the conflict and the real issues at stake, and identify the implications not only for Algeria but also for this crucial region.

Informed by a deep knowledge of Algeria and Algerian history, these accessible essays guide the reader through the extraordinary politics of the drama in all its complexity.

Recenzijas

Provocative, profoundly committed and impeccably documented. [ The Battlefield] enlightens the obscurity of Algerian politics and questions the conventional wisdom of intellectuals. It is not only a collection of articles but a book all of its own, worth serious reflection for years to come. * Jean Leca, Professor at the Institut dEtudes Politiques * No other European scholar has followed the twists andturns of Algerian politics with such tenacity, sympathy and understanding. -- Roger Owen, A.J. Meyer Professor of Middle East History at Harvard I found The Battlefield deeply knowledgeable, clearlywritten and always thought provoking. Of many writers on Algerian contemporaryaffairs I particularly value Hugh Roberts' unremitting effort to site Algerianproblems in an Algerian context, thus avoiding the stereotypes and incorrectanalogies that so clutter much writing on this subject ... an excellent anddeeply rewarding book for anyone who wants to try to penetrate the oftenobscure politics of this troubled and important country. -- Ronald E. Neumann, US Ambassador to Bahrain, Ambassador to Algeria 1994-1997

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Combating the tendency to reduce Algeria's tragedy to a clash of stereotypes, Roberts offers a radical corrective to Western misconceptions.
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations xvii
Glossary xxi
Maps
xxv
Part I Algeria in crisis
1(124)
1 The embattled Arians of Algiers: radical Islamism and the dilemma of Algerian nationalism
3(31)
2 The FLN: French conceptions, Algerian realities
34(29)
3 Algerian Islamism and the Gulf crisis
63(19)
4 Doctrinaire economics and political opportunism in the strategy of Algerian Islamism
82(23)
5 The Algerian state and the challenge of democracy
105(20)
Part II The descent into violence
125(58)
6 The armed rebellion and the continuation of politics
127(11)
7 Historical and unhistorical approaches to the problem of identity in Algeria
138(13)
8 Algeria between Zeroual and civil war
151(9)
9 Algeria's ruinous impasse and the honourable way out
160(23)
Part III Rebuilding on sand
183(30)
10 A controversial constitution
185(6)
11 Algeria's contested elections
191(9)
12 The struggle for constitutional rule in Algeria
200(13)
Part IV Under Western eyes
213(48)
13 Third World, last rites
215(4)
14 The international gallery and the extravasation of factional conflict in Algeria
219(31)
15 Algeria's veiled drama
250(11)
Part V Change without progress
261(42)
16 Problems of the polity
263(8)
17 The labours of Bouteflika
271(16)
18 Riots without end?
287(5)
19 The Kabyle cockpit
292(11)
Part VI Algeria and Europe
303(44)
20 France and the lost honour of Algeria's army
305(12)
21 Dancing in the dark: Europe and the Algerian drama
317(30)
Afterword: Correcting the aim 347(20)
Political chronology 367(8)
Bibliography 375(14)
Index 389
Hugh Roberts is a Senior Research Fellow of the Development Studies Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the Secretary of the Society for Algerian Studies and a member of the editorial board of the Journalof North African Studies. He lives in London and Cairo.