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The Political Trends of the Youth of University in Palestine and Algeria: A Comparative Field Study

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  • Saida Khedrane
  • Al-Sayed Abdel-Mottaleb Ghanem

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The current study aims to measure the level of political trends of University’s youth in Palestine and Algeria. A questionnaire has been used for collecting data about the opinions of a sample of students at Al - Najah National University of Palestine and Kasdi Merbah University of Algeria enrolled in the academic year 2015- 2016. The study has adopted the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) for the purposes of measurement. It has concluded that the nature of the political trends of the university youth at the Palestinian University tends to the negative level more than the positive one due to the conditions of occupation and political instability in the Palestine arena. On the other hand, the nature of the political trends of the university youth in the Algerian university tends to the positive level more than the negative one. This is due to the state of political stability characterized by the political system in Algeria, as well as the political reforms that have positively affected the nature of the political trends of the university youth since President Abdul Aziz Bouteflika took power in Algeria, down to creating a higher council for youth in the new constitutional amendment of 2016.

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  • Saida Khedrane & Al-Sayed Abdel-Mottaleb Ghanem, 2017. "The Political Trends of the Youth of University in Palestine and Algeria: A Comparative Field Study," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(12), pages 160-160, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:13:y:2017:i:12:p:160
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