Le Maroc, un “acteur emancipé” dans la géopolitique sahelienne
The new African policy of Morocco during the last fi ve years of the reign of Mohamed VI allowed the Maghreb country not only to diversify its strategic alliances which focused mainly on Europe but to gain more infl uence in West Africa and in Central Africa. In fact, on the one hand, the mediation...
Main Authors: | Beatriz Mesa, Yousra Hamdaoui |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Cádiz
2018-12-01
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Series: | Paix et Sécurité Internationales |
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Online Access: | https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/paetsei/article/view/4870/5320 |
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