Publicación: Subaltern Foreign Policies of North African Countries

Publicación en The Journal of North African Studies del monográficoThe ‘Subaltern’ Foreign Policies of North African Countries” .

El Volumen 24, numero 3 de mayo de 2019 está dirigido por los investigadores del proyecto Irene Fernández Molina (University of Exeter) y Miguel Hernando de Larramendi (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) junto a Laura Feliu (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona). En él participan:

Irene Fernández Molina “Modelling for a living: two-level games and rhetorical action in the foreign debt negotiations of post-revolutionary Tunisia”.

Bárbara Azaola Piazza “The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic vulnerability and regional and regime security”.

Laurence Thieux “The dilemmas of Algerian foreign policy since 2011: between normative entrapment and pragmatic responses to the new regional security challenges”.

Yasmina Abouzzohour y Beatriz Tomé-Alonso “Moroccan foreign policy after the Arab Spring: a turn for the Islamists or persistence of royal leadership?”.

Elvira Sánchez Mateos “Internal dystrophy and international rivalry: the (de-)construction of Lybian foreign policy”.

Miguel Hernando de Larramendi “Doomed regionalism in a redrawn Maghreb? The changing shape of the rivalry between Algeria and Morocco in the post-2011 era”.