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    WAT Topic: Globalization‚ liberalization‚ privatization and nationalization hold less meaning unless corruption is completely uprooted from the economy of the country Post independence‚ Indian economy has seen many transitions till now. Form 50’s till 1991‚ it has followed the principles of Nationalization based on the Socialist principles which it followed from then prospering Soviet Union. But‚ during the crisis of 1991‚ when the country was on the brink of going bankrupt‚ economic reforms were

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    79 The Arab Uprisings in Historical Perspective Jerzy Zdanowski* PL ISSN 0239–8818 HEMISPHERES Vol. 29‚ No. 1‚ 2014 The Arab Uprisings in Historical Perspective Abstract At the turn of 2011‚ turbulent events occurred in the Middle East. Initially‚ these protests were a form of civil disobedience‚ but the situation later developed in several directions. In Tunisia and Egypt‚ the authorities finally gave in to the growing protests. In Jordan‚ Algeria‚ Morocco‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Kuwait‚ the United Arab

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    Then‚ realize that this is exactly what the Algerians faced when dealing with the French’s tyrannical control over Algeria. The malicious prosecution that the Algerians faced both dehumanized and tormented them‚ creating an environment where retaliation was necessary. Within The Battle of Algiers‚ there are a few instances of ethical violence‚ used to both fight back against the violence that the French have enacted as well as re-humanize the Algerians. Frantz Fanon describes violence as a fundamental

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    The War on Freedom The Algerian Fight for Independence Patrick Faley Period 2 May 6th 2013 “We kill because we are afraid of our own shadow‚ afraid that if we used a little common sense we’d have to admit that our glorious principles were wrong.” ~Henry Miller The French unfairly kept nagging Algeria to the point that war was a necessity to gain independence! It started in the 1830’s and was a continued problem till the war arose in the 50’s. The French should never have annexed Algeria

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    from Algeria. The adjustment process for Algerians after securing independence was a difficult one. Costa states that until 1958 – i.e. during the course of the Algerian war - 59% of the Algerian population did not support the fight for independence. This would suggest that for a large proportion of the Algerian people independence‚ when it came‚ was unwelcome and therefore more difficult to accept and adapt to. The first major problem Algerians were faced with was an economic one; the need

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    and oppression from the French‚ Algerians started to fight for their independence in 1954. Their struggle for independence did not come with ease‚ nearly one million people were killed‚ their culture was stripped‚ traditions destroyed‚ and the country was all torn up during the process of them trying to fight for their independence. This paper will discuss the causes of the Algerian war and more specifically it will discuss the theme of political identity. The Algerian war has been described as a “moment

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    - History of journalism and mass media in Algeria goes back to 1830 (French colonization). o They introduced press to communicate with the metropolis. o To inform the settlers. o To diffuse their ideology among the Algerians. - Early communication in Algeria was primitive & traditional. • Face to face Made by imams. • Religious sermons tribe chiefs‚ teachers‚ merchants…… • Ceremonies. [In mosques‚ market place‚ coffee

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    The Battle of Algiers depicts the events that encompass the Algerian Revolution for independence of 1962. The film offers a lucid portrayal of the political and military struggle between the French and the Algerian Arabs. Although some scenes seem to be more biased than others‚ The Battle of Algiers is intended to encourage the audience to grapple with the morality of the revolt from both perspectives. By developing certain characters and strategically utilizing rhetorical devices‚ Gillo Pontecorvo

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    Introduction Algeria is regarded as the second largest country in Africa. It is clearly stated that the Algerian people’s identity was strongly linked to the French colonization. The French policy during its settlement in Algeria assimilates the Algerian citizens into the French culture since they aimed at destroying the Algerian identity and replace it by the French one. It is a French policy called as the acculturation policy. Hannoum (2010) ‘Algeria was subjected to one of the most drastic

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    The Algerian war can be seen as a significant decolonization war‚ a war that not only showed conflict between loyalist Algerians supporting a French Algeria and their Algerian nationalist counterparts. But it was also characterized by the National Liberation front’s guerrilla warfare‚ and the use of torture by both sides. In the Battle of Algiers‚ one can see how the FLN guerrilla insurrection and the French counter insurgency committed atrocities against each other‚ something of which would later

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