Proceedings Journal Article — Oil Revenues and Problematic Development: The Case of Algeria — by Fouad Bouguetta & Sally Bould

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Algeria was a model of development during the 1970s with prosperity assured by oil revenues. Economic and political development, however, became blocked. Edward Said’s concept of orientalism provides a basis for understanding the blockage.

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Algeria was a model of development during the 1970s with prosperity assured by oil revenues. Economic and political development, however, became blocked. Edward Said’s concept of orientalism provides a basis for understanding the blockage. The cultural, organizational, economic and political sub-systems each became bifurcated into “rational-secular modernity” and “orientalism.” Initially, high oil revenues were used to satisfy all actors and concealed the underlying split. But the decline in oil revenues has revealed a system without cohesion, an economy without production, and an ineffective but gigantic bureaucracy. This blockage cannot be understood as a clash between the west and Islam. In criticizingthe “clash of civilizations,” Said wants to emphasize the parallels between the west and the east. These parallels exist internal to Algerian society.

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Bouguetta, Fouad, and Sally Bould. 2005. “Oil Revenues and Problematic Development: The Case of Algeria.” Pp. 217-230 in Theories and Praxes of Difference: Revisiting Edward Said in the Age of New Globalizations: Proceedings of the Second Annual Social Theory Forum, April 6-7, 2005 (Discourse of Sociological Practice, Vol. 7, Issues 1&2, Fall/Spring 2005). Double-Issue Guest Editor: Mohammad H. Tamdgidi. Sociology Department, UMass Boston.


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