
Berber Factor in North Africa: Common Features and Local Peculiarities
Author(s) -
Yu. N. Zinin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
meždunarodnaâ analitika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-9633
pISSN - 2587-8476
DOI - 10.46272/2587-8476-2017-0-1-42-51
Subject(s) - elite , solidarity , politics , consolidation (business) , political science , independence (probability theory) , geography , development economics , statistics , mathematics , accounting , economics , law , business
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries of the North Africa: Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Mauritania and Tunis. After gaining the independence, demands are growing in all these states to recognize cultural, regional, and sometimes political peculiarities of Berbers. The situation in every country is different due to local conditions and background of interactions of Amazigs (self-designation of Berber) with the Arab speaking majority, as well as their participation in political processes. The author investigates and discuss the impact of the Arab Spring on the rise of self-consciousness, solidarity and consolidation of Amazig minority. It is Berber, often European educated elite which usually expresses and propagates such conceptions and trends.