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Dalia Ghanem
Senior Resident Scholar, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

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Dalia Ghanem is no longer with the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center.

Dalia Ghanem was a senior resident scholar at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, where her research focuses on Algeria’s political, economic, social, and security developments. Her research also examines political violence, radicalization, civil-military relationships, transborder dynamics, and gender. Ghanem has been a guest speaker on these issues in various conferences and a regular commentator in different Arab and international print and audio-visual media. Ghanem is currently writing a book on the resilience of the Algerian regime scheduled to be published in 2022 by Palgrave Macmillan

Ghanem was previously an El-Erian fellow at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center. Prior to joining Carnegie in 2013, she was a teaching associate at Williams College in Massachusetts and she also served as a research assistant at the Center for Political Analysis and Regulation at the University of Versailles.

Ghanem is the author of numerous publications, including most recently: “Education in Algeria: Don’t Mention the War” (Carnegie, October 2021); “When the Margins Rise: The Case of Ouargla and Tataouine” (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, July 2021); “Above the State: The General’s Republic in Algeria” (Texas National Security Review, May 2021); “Ankara’s Maghreb Moment” (Carnegie, May 2021); “Algeria: War against women” (Middle East Institute, February 2021); The last emir?: AQIM’s decline in the Sahel (Middle East Institute, December 2020); and Another Battle of Algiers (New York Times, March 2019).


education
PhD, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines , MA, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin en Yvelines and University of Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, BA, University of Algiers
languages
Arabic, English, French

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Against the Odds: Women Entrepreneurs in Algeria

Women are underrepresented in Algeria's business sector. While the state has launched several initiatives to help, more needs to be done to combat misogynistic ideas about women's roles and the institutionalized discrimination to which they have given rise.

· April 8, 2022
In The Media
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Algeria Rings in the Old: Civil Society Under Assault

After using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to crack down on opposition figures for more than a year, the Algerian authorities are intensifying repression against the last voices of dissent, hoping to put an end to the Hirak once and for all.

· February 23, 2022
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Carnegie Scholars’ Best Books of 2021

Our experts share their favorite reads, from escapist fantasy to riveting memoirs.

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Education in Algeria: Don’t Mention the War

By being silent about Algeria’s conflict during the 1990s, the country’s educational sector has missed an opportunity to create a basis for reconciliation.

· October 22, 2021
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When the Margins Rise: The Case of Ouargla and Tataouine

The border towns of Ouargla and Tataouine, suffer from a profound socio-economic marginalization by comparison to the northern and coastal regions.

· July 26, 2021
In The Media
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Above the State: The General’s Republic in Algeria

The lack of trust between citizens and their civilian institutions has led to a total inability of political institutions to respond to peoples’ demands.

· May 10, 2021
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Ankara’s Maghreb Moment

Turkey is advancing economic, energy, and military objectives in North Africa, particularly in Algeria.

· May 4, 2021
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Algeria’s Achilles’ Heel? Resource Regionalism in Ouargla

Ouargla Province, in central Algeria, is a resource-rich but infrastructure-poor province. As protests there ramp up, Algiers may find itself squeezed on solutions.

· March 24, 2021
In The Media
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COVID-19 Has Exacerbated Algeria’s Femicide Problem

Due to this increase in femicide, the hashtag #WeLostOneOfUs has started trending on Twitter. In Algiers, Béjaïa, Constantine, and Oran, hundreds of women defied pandemic lockdown restrictions to protest and voice their anger over the increase in femicides in the country and the state’s inertia.

· March 19, 2021
In The Media
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Algeria: War against women

While the Algerian state, like many others in the region, debates human security and the protection of the most vulnerable, it is this very same state that put women and children at risk.

· February 8, 2021