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Sustainable Geopolymer Mortars from Ceramic Sanitaryware Waste: Impact of Curing Methods on Mechanical and Thermal Behavior. [PDF]
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Leaving for Algeria, and leaving Algeria
Inflexions, 2011Entre 1956 et 1962, deux millions de jeunes Français « appelés sous les drapeaux » ont passé deux années de leur vie en Algérie. Dans quel état d’esprit sont-ils partis de l’autre côté de la Méditerranée pour prendre part à ce qui n’avait pas le droit de s’appeler une guerre ?
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Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series
Abstract This chapter focuses on Algeria, which is located in the Maghreb region in northwest Africa. Algeria is the fourth largest economy in Africa, relying heavily on the hydrocarbon industry. Through its history as a proeminent wine producer, Algeria has played an important role in the French Appellation d’origine contrôlée, which is
Marius Schneider, Nora Ho Tu Nam
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Abstract This chapter focuses on Algeria, which is located in the Maghreb region in northwest Africa. Algeria is the fourth largest economy in Africa, relying heavily on the hydrocarbon industry. Through its history as a proeminent wine producer, Algeria has played an important role in the French Appellation d’origine contrôlée, which is
Marius Schneider, Nora Ho Tu Nam
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Algeria: Algeria’s response to violent extremism
2019Since the 1980s Algeria has had to respond to political extremism. In the wake of the ‘Berber Spring’ in 1980, it had to react to the Bou Yali rebellion. Then, in October 1988, countrywide discontent and an organised Islamist movement challenged the single official political party’s claim to embody the legitimacy of the Algerian revolution by leading ...
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Abstract Much of the 1980s was dominated by fear of Iran’s export of revolution. The question asked was invariably, will country X be another Iran? Is so-and-so another Ayatollah Khomeini? In the early 1990s, as surveillance and vigilance against “radical Islamic fundamentalism” continued, many in the Muslim world and the West were ...
John L Esposito, John O Voll
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Abstract Much of the 1980s was dominated by fear of Iran’s export of revolution. The question asked was invariably, will country X be another Iran? Is so-and-so another Ayatollah Khomeini? In the early 1990s, as surveillance and vigilance against “radical Islamic fundamentalism” continued, many in the Muslim world and the West were ...
John L Esposito, John O Voll
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