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Morocco : Challenges to tradition and modernity (2nd edition)

Part of the The Contemporary Middle East series
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The first edition of Morocco was published one year before the mass protests of the Arab Spring rocked the Moroccan state.

Post-Arab Spring, the country has a new constitution and government, but the state remains uncompromising on any true reform of the monarchy’s claims to power. This new edition provides an introductory overview of the history, contemporary politics, economy, and international relations in Morocco and offers an examination of the challenges to tradition and modernity in the post-colonial state.

It has been revised and updated to include analysis of the country’s evolving politics in the years following the Arab Spring, and the consequences this has had for the country’s traditional monarchy.

It pays particular attention to the new constitution, the policies of the new Islamist-led government, and it includes an analysis of Morocco’s foreign policy in the post-Arab Spring regional context.

Drawing on key academic texts, the author provides a detailed analysis of Morocco, focusing on issues such as:• Morocco’s role within the region• Trade policies with Europe• Migration• Morocco’s Western Sahara policy• Ways of dealing with Political Islam• The extent to which European influence has affected Moroccan societyEasily accessible to non-specialists, practitioners, and upper level undergraduate students, the book will be essential reading for those working in the fields of North African studies, International Relations and Middle East studies.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138828262 / 9781138828261
Hardback
964.053
07/06/2016
United Kingdom
English
224 pages
24 cm