The Deterrent Power of Prestige: Why Algeria Should Choose Restraint Over War
By: Djallel Khechib Voice: September 2025 Djallel Khechib, research fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA), recently authored a policy analysis published by the Cambridge Middle East…
Sleepwalkers into War Are Algeria and Morocco on the Path to Conflict?
Djallel Khechib, research fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA), recently authored a policy paper published by the Luiss Mediterranean Platform at the Luiss School of Government…
Geopolitics of Australia: How Does Geography Determine the Political Fate of this Country?
By: Tim Marshall Reviewed by: Djallel Khechib Book/Chapter Review: September 2024 Tim Marshall is a contemporary author who gives great importance to the factor of geography in shaping the history…
Why Algeria’s foreign policy should be more restrained
The country’s assertive shift comes when it must address internal economic and development challenges that will ultimately impede its ability to play an influential role For years, observers have noted…
Is China Expansionist? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy
By: Kishore Mahbubani Reviewed by: Djallel Khechib Book Review/ July 2023 Content: False Images A Peaceful Traditional History China Will Not Imitate Examples of Expansionists How Do We Explain Contemporary…
Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR To Trump
By: Joseph S. Nye, JR Reviewed by: Djallel Khechib Book Review/ July 2023 Content: Book Chapters Discussion and Critiques: What Does this Book Tells Us? Between Contextual Intelligence and Emotional…







