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PLS 454/654 Comparative Study of the Maghreb. THE MAGHREB I. ALGERIA II. MOROCCO III. TUNISIA IV. LIBYA TERMS TO KNOW ISFFLNBen Ali MakhzenQaddafiGreen.

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1 PLS 454/654 Comparative Study of the Maghreb

2 THE MAGHREB I. ALGERIA II. MOROCCO III. TUNISIA IV. LIBYA TERMS TO KNOW ISFFLNBen Ali MakhzenQaddafiGreen Book (PSD) Destour PartyBouteflika King’s Dilemma

3 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

4 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

5 I. THE MAGHREB

6 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 Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Re-elected 2004 & 2009 (2014?)

7 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#

8 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

9 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

10 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-Abidine Ben Ali

11 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 http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/481/tunisias-glorious-revolution-and-its- implications “We might lose our freedom because we become too drunk on freedom” http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/world/africa/22tunisia.html

12 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…

13 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.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 http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/4032.aspx http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2011/02/20/AR2011022004185.html?hpid=topnews

14 Appendix: The Battle of Algiers http://www.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tu ner.php?channel=955&format=tv&theme=gui de http://www.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tu ner.php?channel=955&format=tv&theme=gui de


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