Fernandez-Molina I. (2015). Moroccan foreign policy under Mohammed VI, 1999-2014. Londres (Royaume-Uni) : Routledge. 274 p. (Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series).
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315757797
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315757797
Titre : | Moroccan foreign policy under Mohammed VI, 1999-2014 |
Auteurs : | I. Fernandez-Molina |
Type de document : | E-Book |
Editeur : | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge, 2015 |
Collection : | Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-315-75779-7 |
Format : | 274 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 03 - POLITIQUE ET THEORIE ECONOMIQUE ; 3.1 - Organisation Politique. AdministrationThésaurus IAMM POLITIQUE ETRANGERE ; HISTOIRE ; CONFLIT ; SAHARA OCCIDENTAL ; RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES ; RELATIONS MULTILATERALES ; MAROC |
Résumé : | This book presents a comprehensive survey of Moroccan foreign policy since 1999. It considers the objectives, actors and decision-making processes involved, and outlines Morocco's foreign policy activity in key areas such as the international management of the Western Sahara conflict and relations with the other states of North Africa, relations with the European Union, especially France and Spain, and relations with the United States and the Middle East. The book links the behaviour and discourses analysed to differing conceptions of Morocco's national role on the international scene - champion of national territorial integrity, model student of the EU, and good ally of the United States - and shows how these competing approaches to the country's foreign policy enjoy different degrees of domestic consensus, and result in different degrees of legitimation for the regime. |
Note de contenu : |
chapter - Introduction and analytical framework
chapter 1 - Objectives, actors and decision-making under Mohammed VI chapter 2 - The tribulations of a territorial champion'. The international management of a changing Western Sahara conflict chapter 3 - The Sisyphean game of Maghrebi integration and normalisation with Algeria chapter 4 - A model student' in search of a differentiated relationship with the EU chapter 5 - Moments of truth and paybacks. From the Advanced Status to the Arab Spring chapter 6 - The unbalanced postcolonial triangle with France and Spain chapter 7 - An uneasy loyalty. Remaining a good ally' of the United States in times of Middle East turmoil |
Cote : | Réservé lecteur CIHEAM |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315757797 |