North Africa
Title | North Africa PDF eBook |
Author | George Joffé |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2015-12-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317304519 |
North Africa differs from the Middle East in several significant ways. It was subject to a uniform colonial experience as part of the French empire; its populations are far more culturally homogeneous than those of the Middle East; and, since the Reconquista, it has always been far more susceptible to European influences than has the Middle East. It has thus had a far better basis for regional integration and for effective state formation than has the Middle East itself. In the post-Cold War world, North Africa took on a new significance for Europe as issues of migration and regional trade began to dominate the European agenda. This book, first published in 1993, endeavours to investigate the background to the political developments of modern North Africa. It not only looks at the pre-colonial past but also investigates the effect of the colonial period itself on the regional dimension in view of the creation of the UMA, a confederal regional organisation, in early 1989. The contributors to this volume are all people with long experience of the North African political and historical scene.
Politics and Power in the Maghreb
Title | Politics and Power in the Maghreb PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Willis |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2014-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199368201 |
The overthrow of the regime of President Ben Ali in Tunisia on 14 January 2011 took the world by surprise. The popular revolt in this small Arab country and the effect it had on the wider Arab world prompted questions as to why there had been so little awareness of it up until that point. It also revealed a more general lack of knowledge about the surrounding western part of the Arab world, or the Maghreb, which had long attracted a tiny fraction of the outside interest shown in the eastern Arab world of Egypt, the Levant and the Gulf. This book examines the politics of the three states of the central Maghreb--Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco--since their achievement of independence from European colonial rule in the 1950s and 1960s. It explains the political dynamics of the region by looking at the roles played by the military, political parties and Islamist movements and addresses factors such as Berber identity and economics, as well as how the states of the region interact with each other and with the wider world. -- Provided by publisher.
Postcolonial Maghreb and the Limits of IR
Title | Postcolonial Maghreb and the Limits of IR PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica da Silva C. de Oliveira |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2019-06-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030199851 |
This book explores narratives produced in the Maghreb in order to illustrate shortcomings of imagination in the discipline of international relations (IR). It focuses on the politics of narrating postcolonial Maghreb through a number of writers, including Abdelkebir Khatibi, Fatema Mernissi, Kateb Yacine and Jacques Derrida, who explicitly embraced the task of (re)imagining their respective societies after colonial independence and subsequent nation-building processes. Narratives are thus considered political acts speaking to the turbulent context in which postcolonial Maghrebian Francophone literature emerges as sites of resistance and contestation. Throughout the chapters, the author promotes an encounter between narratives from the Maghreb and IR and makes a case for the kinds of thinking and writing strategies that could be used to better approach international and global studies.
North Africa
Title | North Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Yahia H. Zoubir |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 419 |
Release | 2008-01-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134087403 |
This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the contemporary Maghreb. It includes profiles of individual countries, and regional issues such as migration, gender, economics and war in Western Sahara.
The Maghreb
Title | The Maghreb PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony G. Pazzanita |
Publisher | ABC-CLIO |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
This selected and annotated bibliography of source materials on the Maghreb deals with over 500 books and articles on this fascinating region. The volume will prove to be an indispensable reference tool to researrchers, scholars, business people and general readers.
The Maghreb Review
Title | The Maghreb Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Africa, North |
ISBN |
African Regional Trade Agreements as Legal Regimes
Title | African Regional Trade Agreements as Legal Regimes PDF eBook |
Author | James Thuo Gathii |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 525 |
Release | 2011-07-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1139498592 |
African regional trade integration has grown exponentially in the last decade. This book is the first comprehensive analysis of the legal framework within which it is being pursued. It will fill a huge knowledge gap and serve as an invaluable teaching and research tool for policy makers in the public and private sectors, teachers, researchers and students of African trade and beyond. The author argues that African Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) are best understood as flexible legal regimes particularly given their commitment to variable geometry and multiple memberships. He analyzes the progress made toward trade liberalization in each region, how the RTAs are financed, their trade remedy and judicial regimes, and how well they measure up to Article XXIV of GATT. The book also covers monetary unions as well as intra-African regional integration, and examines free trade agreements with non-African regions including the Economic Partnership Agreements with the European Union.