What Tunisia Did Right
Foreign Policy Magazine Strong legislatures are a key ingredient in successful democratic transitions — and Tunisia is showing the way. BY M. STEVEN FISH, KATHERINE E. MICHEL It’s been two years since Mohamed...
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Foreign Policy Magazine Strong legislatures are a key ingredient in successful democratic transitions — and Tunisia is showing the way. BY M. STEVEN FISH, KATHERINE E. MICHEL It’s been two years since Mohamed...
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Mediterranean Politics Sylvia I. Bergh – This contribution uses the National Initiative for Human Developmentin Morocco as a case study to show theeffects of ‘inclusive’ neoliberal localgovernance reforms on local...
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Cambridge Journal Jamie Trinidad – (…) Morocco’s claim toVélez de la Gomera, Alhucemas, Chafarinas Islands and Perejil may be supported by the analogous case of São João Baptista de Ajudá,...
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ANTHROPOLOGY NEWS M Chloe Mulderig The Arab Spring led to regime change in multiple North African countries, but Morocco remained an exception. Small-scale demonstrations there in February 2011 hinted at potential unrest, yet...
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As part of efforts to show solidarity with the nation’s poor, the Moroccan government is preparing to set up a public zakat fund. By Siham Ali for Magharebia in Rabat [AFP/Kazuhiro Nogi] Moroccan Minister Delegate Najib...
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