Summary -- Introduction -- Conditions fueling discontent -- Coping with the uprisings -- Underlying weaknesses in the government's approach -- Conclusions and future prospects
Summary
Algeria's regime has so far escaped the revolts that overturned other governments in the Arab world. It has held off unrest primarily by redistributing the country's substantial oil revenues, but this elaborate reallocation system cannot be sustained indefinitely. If left unaddressed, the social, economic, and political grievances festering beneath the surface in Algeria could rapidly escalate into popular revolts that threaten the regime's stability. The government must begin enacting managed political reform or face the possibility of collapse
Notes
"April 2013."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-27)
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed April 24, 2013)