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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 26
Hello Nach. The error has been corrected! Thank YOU again!!!!
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MiddleEastInstitute Set 25
"Specter of jihadism continues to haunt Maghreb" | Latest analysis by
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 25
After a hectic yet great summer when I taught in university, gave 2 talks in and had a great vacation in , I'm back to work , full of energy, positivity and determination!!! Vive la rentrée!
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MiddleEastInstitute Set 24
The threat of jihadism looms over North Africa, and may continue to get worse | New article by
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Carnegie Middle East Set 24
"While states such as , , and witnessed an increase in deaths from jihadist attacks, others like and experienced a reduced impact" writes.
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Carnegie Middle East Set 22
"The jihadist threat is not new to the Maghreb. However, the fallout of the 2011 Arab uprisings has fundamentally altered the political and security environment of North African countries. " writes.
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Carnegie Middle East Set 21
Despite variances in threat intensity and risk, challenges loom across the . The specter of may haunt North Africa for a long time. writes.
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Carnegie Middle East Set 21
"لا إمكانية للتناوب السياسي في ، لذلك غالب الظن أن الانتخابات الرئاسية التي تُقبِل عليها البلاد لن تحمل أي جديد."
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 21
Really worth reading. As usual yasmina Khadra doesn't disappoint! Poignant! devastating!! A look into the life of a , a suicide- bomber-to-be, Khalil,self-seeking, full of dreams, doubts and disappointment . Khadra a master of describing human suffering.
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 20
I got this today and I'm not 😴 before finishing it! Why? Because 1) it's Yasmina Khadra and 2)it's Yasmina Khadra :)))
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 20
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 20
That's true!!! I relied on this without thinking of 2003. Thanks for the precision and sorry for the factual mistake
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MiddleEastInstitute Set 19
Specter of jihadism continues to haunt Maghreb | New piece by
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Carnegie Middle East Set 19
"لم نعد في اليوم أمام نظام الحزب الواحد الذي كانت تسيطر عليه جبهة التحرير الوطني، بل أصبحت هناك منظومة متعددة الأحزاب مؤلَّفة من أحزاب تتصرّف وكأنها تعمل في إطار نظام الحزب الواحد."
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Carnegie Middle East Set 19
"what exists today in is no longer the single-party system once dominated by the FLN, but rather a multiparty system made up of parties that behave as if they were functioning in a one-party system. " discusses.
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Dr. Ghanem Yazbeck Set 18
, seek ways to speed up ... "I confirm that Algeria will bring its citizens back, whether it's a matter of 3,000 or 5,000 people" said prime Minister Ouyahia. via
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Carnegie Endowment Set 17
Reconstruction following the Arab uprisings of 2011 “can never be separated from politics, and the looming choices will rarely be driven only by humanitarian or economic needs.”
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Carnegie Middle East Set 17
"نقطة الضعف الثالثة التي تعاني منها أحزاب المعارضة هي تركيزها على الحفاظ على علاقتها مع النظام بدلاً من استنباط سبل لتحقيق مصالح المجتمع."
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Carnegie Middle East Set 17
"the Algerian opposition has perpetuated the rules of the game, reproducing the same patterns of undemocratic behavior that they have decried in parties close to the regime." discusses.
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