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In an interview, Dalia Ghanem discusses the recent elections in Algeria.
Turkey is advancing economic, energy, and military objectives in North Africa, particularly in Algeria.
The country’s leaders are seeking to put an end to the popular protest movement, but it’s just not working.
If Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidential election, the Maghreb would be a perfect venue for greater engagement.
In an interview, Dalia Ghanem discusses her recent paper on the Algerian-Tunisian border region.
The authorities in Algeria are exploiting the coronavirus lockdown to stifle the country’s protest movement.
Covid-19 may have given North African governments a respite from protests, but this is unlikely to last long.
The country’s eastern regions have long been marginalized, and severe imbalances remain.
Algeria’s new president has been going overboard to win the approval of a population that doesn’t want him.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.