Algeria, the largest country in Africa, is home to 39 million people. The native language is Arabic and the common currency is dinar. From 2010 to 2015 the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has increased from $4,349.00 to $5,836.00, with a population density of 16 inhabitants per square kilometer. Algeria’s GDP is among the highest of Africa’s countries, compared to Egypt whose GDP is $3314.00 per capita. From an economics standpoint, Algeria operates almost identical to the United States having there
workers when most fled during the war. Bella’s rule did not last long as a coup took place in 1965 and he was overthrown and replaced by Houari Boumedienne. His presidency would last until his death in 1978. The current president of Algeria is Abdelaziz Bouteflika. He focused on restoring security and stability to the country and has also established commissions to study reforms in the education system, judiciary, and state bureaucracy. With respect to its topography and resources, over 80% of Algeria
Sea. 4.2 SLEPT Analysis Political The political is quite stable compared to the other Arab countries and neighbouring regime although there are some negative predictions on the future stability of the actual regime. In 2014, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika won a fourth term of the presidential despite his old age and rare public appearance due to health reasons. Although the country has not been affected by the Arab spring, the neighboring countries were deeply touched and the situation threatened