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Mecca of Revolution - Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order (Paperback)
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Mecca of Revolution - Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order (Paperback)
Series: Oxford Studies in International History
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Mecca of Revolution traces the ideological and methodological
evolution of the Algerian Revolution, showing how an anticolonial
nationalist struggle culminated in independent Algeria's ambitious
agenda to reshape not only its own society, but international
society too. In this work, Jeffrey James Byrne first examines the
changing politics and international strategies of the Algerian
National Liberation Front (FLN) during its war with France,
including the embrace of more encompassing visions of
"decolonization" that necessitated socio-economic transformation on
a global scale along Marxist/Leninist/Fanonist/Maoist/Guevarian
lines. After independence, the Algerians played a leading role in
Arab-African affairs as well as the far-reaching Third World
project that challenged structural inequalities in the
international system and the world economy, including initiatives
such as the Non-Aligned Movement, the G77, and the Afro-Asian
movement. At the same time, Algiers, nicknamed the "Mecca of
Revolution," became a key nexus in an intercontinental
transnational network of liberation movements, revolutionaries, and
radical groups of various kinds. Drawing on unprecedented access to
archival materials from the FLN, the independent Algerian state,
and half a dozen other countries, Byrne narrates a postcolonial, or
"South-South," international history. He situates dominant
paradigms such as the Cold War in the larger context of
decolonization and sheds new light on the relationships between the
emergent elites of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin
America. Mecca of Revolution shows how Third Worldism evolved from
a subversive transnational phenomenon into a mode of elite
cooperation that reinforced the authority of the post-colonial
state. In so doing, the Third World movement played a key role in
the construction of the totalizing international order of the
late-twentieth century.
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