Books
Economic Crisis and Political Change in North Africa, (Westport,
CT: Praeger, 1998).
State, Society and Liberalization in Morocco: The Limits of
Associative Life, (Washington, D.C.: The Center for
Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University, 1998)
Civil Society and Democratization in Morocco, (Cairo, Egypt: The
Ibn Khaldoun Center, 1995).
The United States and North Africa: A Cognitive Approach to
Foreign Policy, (New York: Praeger, 1990).
Book Chapters
“Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria,” in David E. Long and
Bernard Reich, eds., The Government and Politics of the Middle East
and North Africa, 5th Edition, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2007),
pp. 487-515.
“Algeria: Crisis, Transition and Social Policy Outcomes,” in
Massoud Karshenas and Valentine Moghadam, eds., Social Policy
And Development The Middle East and North Africa, (New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp. 78-108.
“Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria,” in David E. Long
and Bernard Reich, eds., The Government and Politics of the Middle
East and North Africa, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2007), pp.
423-60.
“The Berbers in Algeria: Politicization of Ethnicity and
Ethnicization of Politics,” in Maya Shatzmiller, ed., Nationalism
and Minority Identities in Islamic Societies, (McGill University
Press, 2005): 193-228.
“Political Liberalization and the Islamists in Algeria,” in
Michael Bonner, Megan Reif and Mark Tessler, eds., Islam, Democracy
and the State in Algeria, (New York: Routledge, 2005): 46-67.
“Morocco: Will Tradition Protect the Monarchy?” in Judith S.
Yaphe, ed., The Middle East in 2015: The Impact of Regional Trends
on U.S. Strategic Planning, (Washington D.C.: National Defense
University Press, 2002), pp. 43-58.
“Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria,” in David E. Long
and Bernard Reich, eds., The Government and Politics of the Middle
East and North Africa, 4th Edition, (Boulder, CO: Westview Press,
2002), pp. 423-60, co-authored with John P. Entelis.
“Islamism in North Africa and the Struggle for Change,” in R.
Kevin Lacey and Ralph M. Coury, eds., The Arab-African and Islamic
Worlds: Interdisciplinary Studies, (New York: Peter Lang,
Inc. 2000), pp. 23-48.
“Economic Reform and Political Change in Morocco,” in Yahia H.
Zoubir, ed., North Africa in Transition: Socio-Economic and
Political Change in the Post Cold War, (Gainesville, Florida:
University of Florida Press, 1999), pp. 43-60.
“Domestic and International Constraints of Economic
Adjustment in Algeria,” in Dirk Vandewalle, ed., The New Global
Economy: North African Responses, (Boulder, CO: St. Martin Press,
1996), pp. 129-152.
“Reinstating the State or Instating Civil Society: The
Dilemma of Algeria's Transition,” in I. W. Zartman, Collapsed
States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority,
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1995), pp. 171 189.
“The Organization Of African Unity and the Western Sahara
Conflict,” in Yassin El Ayuti, ed., The Organization of African
Unity: 30 Years, (New York: Praeger, 1993), pp. 27 39.
Journal Articles
“Ethnicité et politique en Algérie: Entre inclusion et
particularisme berbère,” in Naqd (Journal of Social Critique)
19:20, Fall-Winter 2004, pp. 27-54.
“Political Liberalization and the Islamist Movement in Algeria”
Journal of North African Studies 9;2, Summer 2004, pp. 46-67.
“Reform and the Politics of Inclusion in the Maghrib,” in
Journal of North African Studies 5:3, Autumn 2001, pp. 15-47.
“The Private Sector in the Algerian Economy,” in Mediterranean
Politics 6:2, Summer 2001, pp. 29-50.
“The Algerian Economy After Structural Adjustment,” in Middle
East Insight, November December 1999, pp. 25-28.
“Algeria’s Constitutional Referendum: The Elusive Consensus” in
Civil Society (Cairo, Egypt), January, 1997, pp. 10 11.
“Algeria: Cautious Hope While the Crisis Continues,” in Civil
Society, Vol. V, No. 49, January, 1996, pp. 10 11.
“Algeria: A Democratization Experience Turned Sour,” in Civil
Society, Vol. IV, No. 41, May, 1995, pp. 12 15.
“Hot Spot: Algerian Crisis, Western Choices,” in Middle East
Quarterly 1:3, September 1994, pp. 55 62.
“National Development and Political Protest: Islamists in the
Maghreb Countries.” Co-authored, in Arab Studies Quarterly, 14:
2/3, Spring/Summer 1992, pp. 69 92.
Book Reviews
Shana Cohen. Searching for a Different Future: The Rise of a Global
Middle Class in Morocco, (Durham: Duke University Press, 2004),
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2008.
Bradford Dillman, State and Private Sector in Algeria, (Boulder,
CO: Westview Press, 2000), published in International Journal of
Middle East
Studies 35, 2003, pp. 3560-57.
Graham E. Fuller, Algeria: The Next Fundamentalist State? Published
in the Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 34:1, Summer
2000
Martin Stone, The Agony of Algeria, (New York: Columbia
University Press, 1997), published in the Middle East Studies
Association Bulletin 33:2, Winter 1999.
Andrew Pierre and William Quandt, The Algerian Crisis: Policy
Options for the West (Washington, D.C.: The Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, 1996), published in the Middle East Studies
Association Bulletin32:3, Summer 1998.
George Joffé, North Africa: Nations, States and Region, (London:
Routledge, 1993), published in the Middle East Studies Association
Bulletin 31:1, Summer 1998.
Review of Article
“Comment on Altering the Ends Means of Iran Iraq Foreign Policies:
Impact of U.S. Gulf intervention Revisited,” by Dr. Shah M. Tarzi,
Adelphi University, in International Journal on World Peace, X: 3,
September 1993, pp. 7 9.
Other Articles
“Algeria’s Presidential Elections: A Post-Mortem,” The Daily Star
of Beirut, Lebanon, April 14, 2004. Also online at www.dailystar.com.lb/opinion.htm
“The forthcoming Battle for Algiers,” The Daily Star of Beirut,
Lebanon, March 11, 2004. Also online at www.dailystar.com.lb/opinion.htm
And Then There Were 5: Bouteflika Should Win in Algeria” The
Daily Star of Beirut, Lebanon, March 12, 2004. Also online at www.dailystar.com.lb/opinion.htm
“French Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity in Colonial
Algeria: 1830-1962,” in Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against
Humanity, (New York: MacMillan, 2004)
“Algeria,” in the The Book of Knowledge, a reference book
published by Grolier, 2004, pp. 185-88.
“Islamistas en el reino de Mohamed VI,” in La Vanguardia
(Revista), July 7, 2002.
“Political Leadership in Morocco: Mohamed VI,” in Current
Leaders, 2000.
“Political Leadership in Algeria: President Abdelaziz
Bouteflika,” in Current Leaders, 1999.
“Political Leadership in Morocco: King Hassan II,” in Current
Leaders, 1998.
“Political Leadership in Algeria: President Liamine Zeroual,” in
Current Leaders, 1994.
“Political Leadership in Tunisia: President Zine El Abidine Ben
Ali,” in Current Leaders, 1994.
Web Articles
“Militant Islam in Morocco: The Perils of Exclusion and the Risks
of Inclusion,” published by the Arab Culture and Civilization
Website, a collaborative web project of the National Institute for
Technology and Liberal Education; online at http://www.nitle.org/arabworld,
January 2003.
“Algeria: Flooding and Muddied State-Society Relations,” Middle
East Report (MERIP) Press Information Notes, December 2001. URL: http://www.merip.org.