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Title: Understanding United States Ties to the Maghreb before and after the 9/11 Attacks:
Other Titles: the Case of Algeria
Authors: Batah Oulfa, Bouaziz Hiba
Keywords: Understanding United States-Maghreb-Algeria
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Abstract: This dissertation examines the Algerian relationship with the United States before and after the 9/11 attacks. The main focus is to understand how these ties has transformed over different historical periods, and the remarkable results that have arisen from their connection. As their ties has evolved, they have discovered new avenues of cooperation that benefit both nations and have strengthened their ties across various domains to create a new foundation for dealing with the current global situations and threats that the world is witnessing. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, counterterrorism collaboration has become a crucial aspect of fostering relations between the two countries. These ties has been founded on shared experiences and a joint dedication to maintaining global peace and stability. This dissertation offers an understanding of the successes and difficulties resulting from this significant relationship. It also examines Algeria’s role in mediating a peace agreement in Mali 2015, the US-Algerian relationship in the Sahelian security crisis, and the 2013 hostage crisis at the Tiguentourine gas facility and how Algeria’s strategy resulted in successful outcome.
URI: http://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/16726
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