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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Whatever happened to Algerian Islamism?

Prof. Michael Willis in Session 2: Islamist and Religious Currents: Networks of Influence and Ideology, at November 2024 Contemporary Islamic Studies Oxford/SEPAD, Lancaster University workshop: Transnational Islamic Movements: Global and Local Realities.
Middle East Centre Booktalk
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Algeria: Politics and Society from the Dark Decade to the Hirak

Dr Michael Willis' new book offers an explanation of this unexpected development known as the Hirak Movement, examining the political and social changes that have occurred in Algeria since the ‘dark decade’ of the 1990s
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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Michael Willis on Recent Developments in the Maghreb

Michael Willis joins Almanac to discuss his new book, Algeria: Politics and Society from the Dark Decade to the Hirak, recent developments in Tunisia and Morocco, and why studying the area “West of Cairo” is of critical importance to Middle East Studies.
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast

Independence and Colonialism in the Western Sahara

Piotr Schulkes, Helna Murphy, Hajar Meddah, and Felix Walker discuss the recent development in the Western Sahara, caused by America’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the territory.
Middle East Centre

Hirak: A roundtable on the Algerian protests

Roundtable discussion looking at the Algerian protests. With Michael Willis (St Antony’s College), James McDougall (Trinity College), Hicham Yezza (Ceasefire Magazine) and Latefa Guemar (University of East London).
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

A History of Algeria

James McDougall presents an expansive new account of the modern history of Africa's largest country
Middle East Centre

Are Algerian politics exhausted?

Dr Hugh Roberts gives a talk for the middle east studies centre seminar series.
International Migration Institute

'To have and have not': International migration, poverty and inequality in Algeria

Mouhoub el Mouhoud considers the effects of emigration on poverty and inequality by drawing on an original survey conducted in Algeria
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 Aspects of crisis migration in Algeria

Movements of migrants are only partially covered by international instruments and while the Algerian authorities certainly have opportunities to protect this stream of people, no agreements (bilateral or multilateral) are in force to do so.

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