Beyond Bouteflika: Algeria protests demand whole system “Clear out”
The president has resigned under pressure from the street and, now, the army. But Algeria’s protest movement will unlikely accept anything less than wholesale reform
ECFR Alumni · Programme Coordinator, Middle East and North Africa
Political economy of Egypt and the Maghreb
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Chloe Teevan is the programme coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Teevan joined ECFR in August 2016, shortly after completing her MA in Arab Studies at Georgetown University in Washington DC, where she focused on the political economy of the MENA region, with a focus on Egypt and the Maghreb. This followed 2 years working with the Studio Emad Eddin Foundation in Cairo, where she lead the planning and implementation of an international arts festival in downtown Cairo. She has also worked with the UNHCR Office in Ireland and at Trinity College Dublin.
Teevan holds a BA in history and political science from Trinity College Dublin and spent a year studying at the Institut des Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris. She was a speaker at TEDxRoma Mediterranean Carousel in 2015.
The president has resigned under pressure from the street and, now, the army. But Algeria’s protest movement will unlikely accept anything less than wholesale reform
Mark Leonard speaks with Andrew Lebovich, Anthony Dworkin and Chloe Teevan, about what the demonstrators want, and EU-Algeria relations. Bookshelf: La Martingale Algérienne, Réflexions…
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The president has resigned under pressure from the street and, now, the army. But Algeria’s protest movement will unlikely accept anything less than wholesale reform
Greater numbers of migrants arriving in Spain from Morocco has put both states under pressure, but the partnership could set a good strategy on migration
North African governments may feel they have the EU over a barrel on migration flows. But Europe must set tough conditions on any new aid it gives to them
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Mark Leonard speaks with Andrew Lebovich, Anthony Dworkin and Chloe Teevan, about what the demonstrators want, and EU-Algeria relations. Bookshelf: La Martingale Algérienne, Réflexions…
Podcast de notre discussion du 14 février « Europe-Maghreb : quelle coopération en matière de migration ? » en présence de Tasnim Abderrahim,…