Ammar Bouhouche was born on December 17, 1938 in Al-Ancer (El-milia, Jijel), Algeria.
He was member of the National Liberation Army, and later the National Liberation Front.
Bouhouche is known for his nationalist activism in the Middle East and The United States of America supporting the Algerian Revolution against French colonisation and oppression.
First Algerian holder of a Ph.D.
in political science, his professional career started at the Algerian presidency with Houari Boumediene.
Few years later he decided to join the University of Algiers, then the Arab organization of Administrative Sciences as senior expert, in Amman (Jordan).
He held various senior positions in academic and scientific circles, both in his country and abroad, and has been awarded several prizes for his academic achievements.
The former General Secretary of the United Nations, Dr.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, said that Bouhouche is one of the most prominent specialist in the fields of political science and public administration.