Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis

While Mali is confronting a deep political crisis with a still serious risk of territorial split and Libya is descending into increasing instability, Algeria appears reluctant to assume the responsibilities of a hegemonic power. Algeria’s refusal to consider any joint strategy with its neighbors and...

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Main Author: Laurence Aida Ammour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Security Governance 2013-06-01
Series:Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
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Online Access:http://www.stabilityjournal.org/article/view/113
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description While Mali is confronting a deep political crisis with a still serious risk of territorial split and Libya is descending into increasing instability, Algeria appears reluctant to assume the responsibilities of a hegemonic power. Algeria’s refusal to consider any joint strategy with its neighbors and other international actors towards the Malian crisis shows it has once again succumbed to the fear of encirclement that characterized its policies in the 1970s. Behind this refusal, there lies a desire to maintain its position as a pivotal actor in regional security matters while conducting a wait-and-see diplomacy, an approach which many observers and regional leaders have deemed incomprehensible. Internal power struggles at the highest levels of government have also without a doubt permeated Algeria’s policy vis-à-vis the regional crisis, hampering Algiers’ ability to act regionally and weakening its position as a regional leader. The initial lack of commitment could in fact be the result of conflicting positions and divergent interests within the regime and of the lack of transparency in decision-making. These factors are crippling its diplomatic power. Today, three revealing events are symptomatic of Algeria’s loss of hegemony within the region.
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Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
Algeria
Mali
Sahel
Violent extremism
title Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
title_full Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
title_fullStr Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
title_short Algeria's Role in the Sahelian Security Crisis
title_sort algeria s role in the sahelian security crisis
topic Algeria
Mali
Sahel
Violent extremism
url http://www.stabilityjournal.org/article/view/113
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