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- catalog abstract "This study is one of a series by the author on Islamic fundamentalism, or Islamism, in the Muslim world. This study is of particular policy interest because it deals with the prospect of a fundamentalist victory in Algeria, the largest and one of the most important Arab states. A fundamentalist takeover in Algeria will have major repercussions in the region. The author attempts to put such a takeover into perspective: What would it look like, and what would it mean for the West and the region? This problem is of intense interest not only to Washington but also to Western Europe, which would be the recipient of potential refugee flows and is already (and increasingly) dependent on Algerian natural gas. The author also looks at the Algerian case on a comparative basis: What does it tell us about the varieties of the broader international movement of political Islam?".
- catalog contributor b9904232.
- catalog contributor b9904233.
- catalog contributor b9904234.
- catalog contributor b9904235.
- catalog coverage "Algeria Politics and government.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Legacy: Algerian Political Culture -- Ch. 3. Conditions for the Emergence of Islamism in Algeria: The Failure of the FLN -- Ch. 4. How the FIS Built Power -- Ch. 5. Hypotheses on the FIS in Power: Domestic Policies -- Ch. 6. Hypotheses on the FIS in Power: Foreign Policy -- Ch. 7. The Struggle for Power: Confrontation or Reconciliation? -- Ch. 8. Implications for the United States.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "This study is one of a series by the author on Islamic fundamentalism, or Islamism, in the Muslim world. This study is of particular policy interest because it deals with the prospect of a fundamentalist victory in Algeria, the largest and one of the most important Arab states. A fundamentalist takeover in Algeria will have major repercussions in the region. The author attempts to put such a takeover into perspective: What would it look like, and what would it mean for the West and the region? This problem is of intense interest not only to Washington but also to Western Europe, which would be the recipient of potential refugee flows and is already (and increasingly) dependent on Algerian natural gas. The author also looks at the Algerian case on a comparative basis: What does it tell us about the varieties of the broader international movement of political Islam?".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 124 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Algeria, the next fundamentalist state?".
- catalog identifier "083302387X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Algeria, the next fundamentalist state?".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, CA : Rand,".
- catalog relation "Algeria, the next fundamentalist state?".
- catalog spatial "Algeria Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Algeria.".
- catalog subject "320.965 20".
- catalog subject "DT295.5 .F85 1996".
- catalog subject "Islam and state Algeria.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. The Legacy: Algerian Political Culture -- Ch. 3. Conditions for the Emergence of Islamism in Algeria: The Failure of the FLN -- Ch. 4. How the FIS Built Power -- Ch. 5. Hypotheses on the FIS in Power: Domestic Policies -- Ch. 6. Hypotheses on the FIS in Power: Foreign Policy -- Ch. 7. The Struggle for Power: Confrontation or Reconciliation? -- Ch. 8. Implications for the United States.".
- catalog title "Algeria, the next fundamentalist state? / Graham E. Fuller.".
- catalog type "text".