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Morocco in the News – December 13, 2011

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Herbert I. London, President of Hudson Institute and Professor Emeritus of New York University, published an article on Morocco and its democratic evolution. According to the article, the United States of America should embrace the constitutional reforms initiated by King Mohammed VI, national referendum, and Morocco’s recent parliamentary elections, as they represent a democratic model for the Arab future.

 

Herb London

MoroccoTomorrow (12/12) – The Evolution of Moroccan Democracy

WAMC Radio (12/07) – Herb London – The Evolution of Moroccan Democracy

Real Clear World (12/01) – The Evolution of Moroccan Democracy

Best Thinking (11/29) – The Evolution of Moroccan Democracy

Politics

The Hill (12/13) – Arab spring election aftermath: Morocco moves ahead with reform agenda

The Times of India (12/13) – The Morocco model

Defence Web (12/12) – Morocco’s PM-elect: no Islamic dress code for women

Economy/Business

Fish Update.com (12/13) – MEP condemns Illegal fisheries deal with Morocco to ‘plunder over-fished stocks’

BBC (12/12) – Commission defends EU-Morocco fisheries agreement

World/MENA Region

Associated Press (12/13) – Algeria’s Islamists hope for election victory

Gulf News (12/13) – Arab Spring and Iran on GCC summit agenda

AJC (12/13) – Algeria’s Islamists hope for election victory

Aljazeera (12/12) – Has the Arab Spring taken an Islamist turn?

UN Dispatch (12/12) – The Nobel Prize Speech for the Arab Spring

RPI (12/12) – Helping the Maghreb: A Look at How Entrepreneurship and Innovation Will Lead To Future Job Creation in North Africa

Carnegie Endowment (12/09) – Will a New Economic Equilibrium Emerge from the Arab Spring?

Ansamed (12/09) – Arab Spring: Terzi, respect and support for democracy

 

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