1st Edition

Political Economy of Algeria Extractivism, Rents and Populism

By Ouchichi Mourad Copyright 2026
140 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

140 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Algeria, the largest country in North Africa, is geopolitically significant due to its strategic location and natural resources. Despite its potential, the country remains entrenched in a rent-based economy, heavily dependent on hydrocarbon exports, a situation that has persisted since its independence in 1962. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Algeria's complex politico-economic... Read more

Lists of figures

List of tables

About the author

Foreword by Rachid Ouaissa

Scope of the book

Acknowledgements

List of acronyms

Introduction

1. Extractivism, the resource curse and the vicissitudes of the rentier State: introductory thoughts

2. Is Algeria an extractive and rentier country? Statistics to prove it

3. The administered economy: 1962-1988

4. From structural adjustment to the transition freeze (1994-2023)

5. Renewable energy development policies in Algeria: towards the reinforcement of rents?

Conclusion

Index

Biography

Mourad Ouchichi is a professor of political science. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Bejaia, Algeria. Professor Ouchichi pursued academic research in economics with a specialisation in development studies and earned a PhD in political science from the Institute of Political Studies in Lyon, France.