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PLS 454/654. Comparative Study of the Maghreb. THE MAGHREB. ALGERIA MOROCCO TUNISIA LIBYA TERMS TO KNOW ISF FLN Ben Ali Makhzen Qaddafi Green Book (PSD) Destour Party Bouteflika King’s Dilemma. The King’s Dilemma (Maddy-Weitzman, Huntington).
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PLS 454/654 Comparative Study of the Maghreb
THE MAGHREB • ALGERIA • MOROCCO • TUNISIA • LIBYA TERMS TO KNOW ISF FLN Ben Ali Makhzen Qaddafi Green Book (PSD) Destour Party Bouteflika King’s Dilemma
The King’s Dilemma(Maddy-Weitzman, Huntington) • Autocratic rulers may undermine their basis of power by adopting reforms, but may risk the same result if they do not do so
General model of authoritarian regimes of the middle east REGIME: • A = AUTOCRATIC LEADER • M = MILITARY CIVIL SOCIETY: • L = LIBERAL FACTIONS • I = ISLAMIST FACTIONS OUTCOMES: • Scenario I: Continuation of the Authoritarian Status Quo • Scenario II: Islamization of the Political Sphere • Scenario III: Acceleration towards Democracy A M USA L I
Democratic & Popular Republic of IIA. ALGERIA • French colony until independence (1962) • FLN One-Party State • 1991 Islamic Salvation Front elections • 1992 military forces ISF to dissolve parliament and resign • 5-member High Council of State • Appointed President Boudiaf • Assassination & civil war • GIA, GSPC • 1999 election won by AbdelazizBouteflika. • Re-elected 2004 & 2009 (2014?)
Algeria 2011 • Jan 9: Algeria vows to punish food rioters • Five dead, 800 injured, 1,000 arrests • Feb 4: opposition groups go ahead with protests despite promises to allow more political freedoms. • National Co-ordination for Change and Democracy (CNCD) • President Bouteflika to give opposition air time and lift 19-year-old state of emergency http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/01/09/132829.html http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/02/201121943659150329.html#
IIB. MOROCCO • Alawite Kingdom • 1912 French Protectorate • 1957 Independent Kingdom of Morocco • Muhammad V & Hassan • Makhzen(commander of the faithful) • National Front • 1999 Muhammad VI & 2002 free-ish elections
Morocco 2011 • The February 20th movement • coalition of youth groups, labor unions and human rights organizations demanding a new constitution & greater democracy • “relatively small and peaceful” http://www.npr.org/2011/02/20/133913195/Morocco-Next-Nation-Taken-By-Protests?sc=emaf
IIC. TUNISIA • 1881 French protectorate • 1956 Independence • 1959: PSD (Destourian Socialist Party) dominance & one-party state • 1980s: multiparty elections • 1987: Bourguiba replaced by Zine El-AbidineBen Ali
Tunisia 2011 • December 17: Mohamed Bouazizi self-immolation • spontaneous nationwide uprising • 219 killed in all • President Ben Ali resigns • PM Ghannouchi forms emergency unity government • Promise elections & greater political rights. • Replaced with caretaker government • Tunisian Government Commission on Political Reform “We might lose our freedom because we become too drunk on freedom” http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/481/tunisias-glorious-revolution-and-its-implications http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/world/africa/22tunisia.html
IID. LIBYA • Italy: 1911-1942 • “Allied Powers”: 1942-1951 • United Kingdom of Libya • Sayyid Muhammad Idris I • 1969 Revolution • Col. Muammar al-Qadaffi • Green Book: natural socialism • Revolutionary Command Council (RCC)…really? • General People’s Congress • “Direct democracy”: popular, revolutionary, purification, volcano cttees…
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8335934/Libya-protests-140-massacred-as-Gaddafi-sends-in-snipers-to-crush-dissent.html?sms_ss=email&at_xt=4d61e7f2807c7cda%2C0http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8335934/Libya-protests-140-massacred-as-Gaddafi-sends-in-snipers-to-crush-dissent.html?sms_ss=email&at_xt=4d61e7f2807c7cda%2C0 Libya 2011 • National Front for the Liberation of Libya(1981) • Islamist (MB) & secular pro-democracy (Movement for Change & Reform) • 1984 failed revolution • Jan. 2011 Housing & corruption protests • “Traitors of the West“: Facebook, Al-Jazeera, & foreign journalists blocked & 200 killed • City of Benghazi under anti-government control • Tribal leaders railed against Gaddafi • soldiers defecting to the opposition. • senior Libyan officials resigning http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/20/AR2011022004185.html?hpid=topnews http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/4032.aspx
Appendix: The Battle of Algiers • http://www.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tuner.php?channel=955&format=tv&theme=guide