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The Role of Non-State Actors In Foreign Policy

The highlight of this book explains the perplexing relationship between Morocco and Algeria in terms of influencing Morocco’s decision by deploying interest groups in the Moroccan (Western) Sahara region. It describes how Algeria has utilized the non-state actor in Moroccan (Western) Sahara to lessen Morocco’s foreign policy through its territory on the one hand and […]

ISBN: 979-8-88676-493-2

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979-8-88676-493-2

Author

Dr. JAMAL AIT LAADAM

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64

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The highlight of this book explains the perplexing relationship between Morocco and Algeria in terms of influencing Morocco’s decision by deploying interest groups in the Moroccan (Western) Sahara region. It describes how Algeria has utilized the non-state actor in Moroccan (Western) Sahara to lessen Morocco’s foreign policy through its territory on the one hand and undermine Morocco’s foreign policy decisions on the other. Yet, Algeria’s involvement in the Moroccan (Western) Sahara dispute has a long-term perspective especially in geopolitical and economic terms not only in North Africa but also in the entire continent.