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A Conflict That Time Forgot

Rising tensions between Morocco and the Polisario Front come at the worst time for parties to the Western Sahara conflict.

· November 24, 2020
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An Opening in North Africa

If Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidential election, the Maghreb would be a perfect venue for greater engagement.

· October 26, 2020
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Shared Responsibility: Moroccan Civil-Military Relations and COVID-19

Many countries in the Middle East and North Africa still struggle to manage the coronavirus, but Morocco’s response suggests an important evolution in civil-military relations.

· October 16, 2020
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As Gulf Donors Shift Priorities, Arab States Search for Aid

Having lost the cushion of Gulf support, many Arab states are looking for external financing from international financial institutions and other donors such as China (particularly in North Africa) and the United States.

· June 9, 2020
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Coronavirus Threatens Freedom in North Africa

While countries worldwide have announced lockdowns to block the coronavirus, North African governments are using the opportunity to further quell freedom of expression and advance their agendas. Will civil society stand their ground?

· April 24, 2020
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Islamic Authority and Arab States in a Time of Pandemic

To contain the coronavirus, Arab governments are mobilizing official Islamic institutions. The most pressing goal is to shut down sites of potential contagion as Ramadan approaches.

· April 16, 2020