Algeria

Published: Aug. 6, 2019, 6 a.m.

b'In February, ten days after strongman president Abelaziz Bouteflika announced his candidacy for a fifth term, Algerians took to the streets in massive peaceful protests in what has become know as the "Revolution of Smiles." While protesters successfully forced Bouteflika\'s resignation, over two decades of historical violence, repression and corruption leave the country\'s future uncertain. \\n\\nWill the successful of the protests translate into much needed progress in key areas like youth unemployment? And what does Algeria\'s political and economic stability mean for both its African and European neighbors?\\n\\nFind out on this episode, of our podcast Global! Our host Francesca Gortzounian (@FrancescaGortz) speaks to:\\n\\nMr. Samy Boukailia - President & Founding Member | Cercle d\'Action et de Reflexion autour de l\'Enterprise (CARE) @EagleSamy\\n\\nDr. Dalia Ghanem - Resident Scholar | Carnegie Middle East Center, Co-Director | Program on Civil-Military Relations in Arab States @DaliaZinaGhanem'