Contemporary North Africa: Issues of Development and IntegrationHalim Isber Barakat Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, 1985 - 271 pages This book by a group of international scholars, both Arab and Western, was first published in 1985, and considers the state of contemporary North Africa and its position both in the Arab world and within wider international affairs. It examines the cultural and historical contexts which have shaped political and social conditions within the region. It also considers the nature of intra-regional conflict which has long been a feature of the North African political scene. The sociological impact of economic development within the region is treated at length, as are the changing positions of both the traditional elites and new groups such as women workers. |
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... Qadhdhāfi in the early years of his rule . For the most part , U.S. - Algerian relations since 1962 have been , in the word often used by participants and observers , " businesslike , " which is not a bad thing . During these years ...
... Qadhdhāfi in the early years of his rule . For the most part , U.S. - Algerian relations since 1962 have been , in the word often used by participants and observers , " businesslike , " which is not a bad thing . During these years ...
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... Qadhdhāfi ? " and " What do you want to do about Qadhdhāfi ? " and " What do you hope to achieve from all this ? " 2. The United States is too involved on the Moroccan side in the Western Sahara issue for either country's good . In ...
... Qadhdhāfi ? " and " What do you want to do about Qadhdhāfi ? " and " What do you hope to achieve from all this ? " 2. The United States is too involved on the Moroccan side in the Western Sahara issue for either country's good . In ...
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... Qadhdhāfi stems mostly from the latter's side . On a personal level , Qadhdhāfi has a visceral dislike of the Moroccan leader , whom he regards as a pretentious monarch and an anachronism in the late twentieth cen- tury . Qadhdhāfi is ...
... Qadhdhāfi stems mostly from the latter's side . On a personal level , Qadhdhāfi has a visceral dislike of the Moroccan leader , whom he regards as a pretentious monarch and an anachronism in the late twentieth cen- tury . Qadhdhāfi is ...
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The Decolonization of Arab | 9 |
William Zartman | 20 |
A Content Analysis Study | 45 |
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Abdelkebir Khatibi achieve agriculture Al-Fikr Algeria Allal al-Fassi Annuaire Arab East Arab Maghrib Arab world Arab-Islamic authenticity Belaid Abdessalam Berbers billion Boumedienne Bourguiba capital century Chadli Bendjedid criticism dialectic discourse economic elites Ernest Gellner establishment existing Exports force foreign France French Gellner Ibid ideological important independence industrial sector industry and energy integration intellectual internal Islamic issue Khatibi labor language Laroui leaders leadership liberation Libya Maghrib concept Maghribi countries Maroc Mashriq Mauritania ment ministry modern Mohammed Mzali Moroccan culture Morocco Muslim North Africa organization orientation Paris party percent period Polisario Polisario Front political culture population problem production Qadhdhāfi question Qur'ān Rabat regime region relations religious role Sahara conflict Salafiyya sexual Slāma social socialist SONATRACH Soviet Statistiques struggle synthesis Tangiers Third World thought Tindouf tion traditional Tunisia Union unity West Western Sahara women written culture