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The Algerian Civil War, 1990-1998
Contributor(s): Martinez, Luis (Author), Entelis, John (Preface by)
ISBN: 0231119968     ISBN-13: 9780231119962
Publisher: Columbia University Press
OUR PRICE:   $64.35  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2000
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Annotation: The civil war in Algeria shows no sign of imminent resolution. Yet little has been written about the conflict, its various participants, and the opinions of Algerians -- indeed, even about what exactly is being fought over. Restrictions on movement within Algeria have severely limited the ability of foreign journalists to analyze these issues, and there has been a paucity of firsthand accounts of how the conflict has played out across Algeria.

Now, one of Europe's leading authorities on contemporary Algerian politics has gained the kind of access necessary to present a clear, evenhanded account. The author interviewed residents in places in which few journalists have set foot: the impoverished suburbs of the major cities and the infamous "Triangle of Death" -- the stronghold of the Armed Islamic Group and the scene of some of the worst carnage. Rather than presenting a historical account, "The Algerian Civil War" focuses on the strategies employed by the war's main combatants, seeking to understand the significance of the conflict to all parties embroiled in it.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Africa - General
- History | Military - Wars & Conflicts (other)
- History | Europe - General
Dewey: 965.054
LCCN: 99043326
Series: Ceri Comparative Politics and International Studies
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 5.78" W x 8.85" (1.06 lbs) 300 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1990's
- Cultural Region - African
- Cultural Region - Western Europe
 
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Publisher Description:
The civil war in Algeria shows no sign of imminent resolution. Yet little has been written about the conflict, its various participants, and the opinions of Algerians--indeed, even about what exactly is being fought over. Restrictions on movement within Algeria have severely limited the ability of foreign journalists to analyze these issues, and there has been a paucity of firsthand accounts of how the conflict has played out across Algeria.

Now, one of Europe's leading authorities on contemporary Algerian politics has gained the kind of access necessary to present a clear, evenhanded account. The author interviewed residents in places in which few journalists have set foot: the impoverished suburbs of the major cities and the infamous "Triangle of Death"--the stronghold of the Armed Islamic Group and the scene of some of the worst carnage. Rather than presenting a historical account, The Algerian Civil War focuses on the strategies employed by the war's main combatants, seeking to understand the significance of the conflict to all parties embroiled in it.