North Africa in Transition
An edition of North Africa in Transition (2015)
The Struggle for Democracy and Institutions
By Ben Fishman
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
eng
Pages
160
Description:
"The 2011 Arab uprisings began in North Africa and toppled the leaders of Tunisia and Libya, but the forces that wreaked this profound change also touched their fellow Maghreb states of Algeria and Morocco. This Adelphi book examines how the politics, security and economies - - which were largely stable for decades prior to 2011 - - have changed in the four states. It asks why the popular revolutions in Tunisia and Libya did not spread to Algeria and Morocco; how the revolutionary states have fared since 2011; why Libya descended into a deadly civil war while the others did not; and whether the sitting governments in Algeria and Morocco have applied sustainable strategies to address the new political climate. The book includes chapters on each of the four core Maghreb states, together with regional assessments of the jihadist threat and economic challenges. It analyses the tension between security and political reform, and argues that without persistent and comprehensive development of government nstitutions focused on creating jobs and providing security, the region risks future protests, terrorism or even revolution - - a lesson that states throughout the Middle East should take to heart.: --Back cover.
subjects: Africa, north, politics and government, Africa, north, economic conditions, Politics and government, Economic conditions, Economic history, Arabischer Frühling, Politischer Wandel, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference