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Culture and Counterculture in Moroccan Politics

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Culture and politics in Morocco are an interactive blend of conflict and congruence.

John P. Entelis argues that no single form defines Morocco's national identity and identifies four cultural patterns--monarchial, modernist, militarist, and messianic--that compete with each other yet share strong ties to an overriding cultural core of 'Muslim consensus'.

This consensus explains much of the country's success in reconciling cultural differences in a relatively nonviolent manner and in creating a pluralistic, open and populist society.

Entelis argues that Morocco, at a critical juncture in its postindependence history, may be able to overcome challenges from international pressures and socioeconomic problems because of its cultural harmony.

Previously published in 1989 by Westview Press.

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University Press of America
0761803920 / 9780761803928
Paperback / softback
964.04
15/08/1996
United States
English
xi, 152 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1989.