Using evidence from extensive fieldwork, Isabelle Werenfels explores the relationship between elite dynamics and strategies and the lack of profound political change in Algeria after 1995, when the country's military rulers returned to electoral processes.
Using evidence from extensive fieldwork, Isabelle Werenfels explores the relationship between elite dynamics and strategies and the lack of profound political change in Algeria after 1995, when the country's military rulers returned to electoral processes.
Isabelle Werenfels is a research associate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), and has lectured at Freie Universität, Berlin. Her recent publications in English and German deal with the question of democratization and with Islamist movements in the Maghreb region.
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Introduction 1. Elites and the Question of Transition in Algeria: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges 2. The Shaping of the Algerian Political System and Its Elites 3. The Politically Relevant Elite 1995-2004: Structures, Actors, Dynamics 4. The Emergence of a New Elite Generation: Recruitment Mechanisms and Elite Types 5. Factors Structuring Elite Corridors of Action 6. Prospects for Change
Introduction 1. Elites and the Question of Transition in Algeria: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges 2. The Shaping of the Algerian Political System and Its Elites 3. The Politically Relevant Elite 1995-2004: Structures, Actors, Dynamics 4. The Emergence of a New Elite Generation: Recruitment Mechanisms and Elite Types 5. Factors Structuring Elite Corridors of Action 6. Prospects for Change
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