Pouvoirs n°176 - janvier 2021 - La nouvelle Algérie - p.5-16
This article analyses four major social and political transformations that preceded the fall of Bouteflika, in April 2019: the de-legitimation of formal politics, the marginalization of civil society, the paralysis of informal decision-making, and the transformation of protest politics. Together, these processes built a divide between state apparatus and societal actors that the massive protest movement turned into a historical rupture. As such, the Hirak put an end to the model for organizing state-society relation that, in spite of its many failures, brought Algeria out of the civil war—and it paved that way for something else to emerge.
Référence électonique : Rasmus Alenius BOSERUP, "Decades of Stability before Rupture (2000‐2020)", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°176, 176 - La nouvelle Algérie,
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