Algerian border areas between the requirements of local development and the enhancement of national tourism capabilities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v4i2.2433Keywords:
Border Security, national strategy for border area, transboundary cooperation, Local Developmen, Tourism polarizationAbstract
The Article addresses Algeria’s border strategy by characterizing these spaces and monitor their national and regional extensions, moving from border security, through confronting terrorist groups, and all forms of trans-national crime to finding new formulas, by combining security and development approaches, that we can secure the borders by devoting local development along the border areas by improving the living conditions of the population, and involve them in the national economic and social dynamics, with a sustainable development logic that responds to the security and development benefits, where there is no security without development and vice versa, to transform the various geopolitical spaces into national, regional and global tourist attraction areas