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Publications North Africa after the Arab Spring  PDF  (842 Kb)

Political Outlook for Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt

Key points:

  • Morocco’s monarchy seems to have survived the wind of change blowing on Arab countries last year and is currently trying to hold on to its power by allowing reforms that partly reduce its absolute authority.
  • The adoption of a new constitution and the victory of moderate and nationalist Islamic parties are signs that mark Morocco’s gradual progress towards the demands of protesters who have taken the streets last year.
  • However, civil society is not yet a primary actor in Moroccan politics and a widespread sense of communalism is still missing.
  • Tensions are still present in Morocco, due to the unresponsiveness of the central government regarding the high levels of unemployment, structural corruption and deficiencies in welfare and health systems.
  • Morocco has been praised by the international community for its counter-terrorism efforts, although major security risks stem from the unresolved situation of West Sahara. High unemployment and persisting poverty, however, continue to ensure fertile grounds for terrorist recruiters.
  • New economic deals with the EU are expected to have a positive impact on the Moroccan economy, which is of great interest for foreign direct investors.
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  • May 8, 2012
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Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan's Republican Party won a parliamentary election, early results showed on Monday, in a poll that was seen as a test of democracy in Russia's main ally in the South Caucasus region.

  • May 7, 2012
News Putin returns as Russian president

Vladimir Putin took the oath as Russia's president today with a ringing appeal for unity at the start of a six-year term in which he faces growing dissent, economic problems and bitter political rivalries.

  • May 7, 2012
News Clinton presses India to cut Iran oil

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on India Monday to further cut its imports of Iranian oil, saying New Delhi should use its growing clout to help isolate the Islamic republic.

  • May 7, 2012
News Kazakhstan-German cooperation set to expand

Kazakhstan and Germany have vast potential to further enhance their economic and trade relations and raise bilateral cooperation to a new level. First Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Serik Akhmetov, delivered this message at the Third Raw Materials Conference in Berlin held on April 25.

  • April 28, 2012
News Russia to build two more nuclear reactors in China

Russia and China have firmed up their nuclear cooperation, with Moscow set to build two more high-power reactors in this country's Tianwan atomic plant.

  • April 28, 2012
News Russia eyes energy projects in Kyrgyzstan

Russia was interested in participating in energy projects in Kyrgyzstan, a Russian official said here Friday.

  • April 28, 2012
News Afghan Taliban restarts talks with USA in Qatar

Senior Taliban leaders tell Channel 4 News that talks with the United States have started again in Qatar - intransigence on all sides is blamed for the failure of talks earlier this year.

  • April 27, 2012
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