Algeria: Stuck Between China and the U.S.?

Algeria stands at a pivotal juncture in its defence strategy. It is contending with perceived threats from Morocco, instability in Mali, and attempting to pivot away from traditional partners like Russia in key areas of the defence sector. Explore these developments and more in the Algeria Defence Outlook.

Burgeoning collaboration with China, particularly in the realm of advanced weaponry, licensed production, and electronic warfare technology, underscores Algeria’s quest for modernisation and self-sufficiency in defence capabilities. Moreover, discussions with the United States signal a nuanced approach to international partnerships, with a focus on cybersecurity and counterterrorism efforts. 

Key Judgement 1. Algeria will likely  sign new defence contracts with China in the next 12 months.

Key Judgement 2. It’s likely that Algeria will increase its purchases from the US.

Key Judgement 3.  Algeria will likely escalate rhetorical attacks on Mali and Morocco in the next 12 months as they perceive that both countries are threatening Algeria’s security. 

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Jawhar Farhat

Jawhar Farhat is an ALL source analyst with a Level 6 diploma (CSMP) in Security Management and a master’s degree in Military Sciences from the Military Academy of Tunisia.
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