Can the PJD Still Absorb Popular Anger?
This paper argues that putting the parties at the frontline without sufficient capacity to enact deep reforms weakens them as a shield against growing popular frustration.
This paper argues that putting the parties at the frontline without sufficient capacity to enact deep reforms weakens them as a shield against growing popular frustration.
The Maghreb Integration Report 2020: Economic Partnerships as an alternative for Political Stalemate
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic activity is not only direct and immediate, but will also have longer-lasting consequences as the economic activity of Morocco’s main partners has been disrupted
The coronavirus will have wide-reaching impacts in the Maghreb
Despite some technical measures undertaken by the government to guarantee freedom of the press, the penal code can be used to limit journalists’ freedom
COVID-19: How Moroccans view the Government’s Measures?
The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis dedicates the second edition of the "Rabat Policy Forum" to the question of social contract in light of the current institutional situation characterized by high levels of citizens’ mistrust in political institutions
Press release: Maghreb Integration Report
Maghreb Integration Report: Key Findings
Activists and decision makers can learn from their previous mistakes to push for genuine political and economic reforms