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Algeria - History, Ambassadors & Diplomats - Political Biography, Africa - Diplomatic Relations with the U.S., North African Politics & Goverment, Politics & Islam
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Mission To Algiers

by Cameron R. Hume
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Overview

Ambassador Cameron Hume's Mission to Algiers relates the dramatic account of the U.S. Algerian embassy's promotion of democracy, rule of law, and market economy in a region experiencing great change. Hume's first-hand account chronicles the Algerian government's near bankruptcy in the 1990s, the Islamist insurgency that killed 100,000 people and threatened the country's stability, and the slow push toward democracy in the face of one-party rule. Hume's account shows the strengths and weaknesses of American foreign engagement, and most importantly the theory and method behind using expanding bilateral relations to enable a massive reduction in terrorist violence, and bolstering positive economic and political change.

Synopsis

Mission to Algiers relates how U.S. policy grappled with an Islamist insurgency and promoted change and stability in a key Arab country. It describes the course of events, the challenges inherent in operating a U.S. mission at a time of crisis in a Muslim country, and lessons learned.

About the Author, Cameron R. Hume

Cameron R. Hume is the Ambassador in charge of the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan. He is internationally recognized as one of the most senior and distinguished members of the U.S. diplomatic corps.

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Editorials

William B. Quandt

At a time when the United States is encouraging democratic development in the Middle East, the Algerian case of partially successful transition to democracy should be better known. This is a good case study of what an Ambassador actually does on a day to day basis...a well-written, first hand account of recent history.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Lexington Books
Pages
186
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780739112052

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