Media Round Up December 2018 – January 2019
Media Round Up December 2018 - January 2019
Media Round Up December 2018 - January 2019
Morocco’s security-oriented approach to countering violent extremism leaves little room for rehabilitation efforts.
Compulsory Military Service aims to absorb youth dissatisfaction, yet it is unlikely to succeed in achieving this goal.
The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis invites applications for the third edition of the training program in “Writing Research and Policy Papers for Think Tanks”.
Despite the media controversy surrounding the question of Moroccan Shiites, their political influence remains limited.
On the 14-16th January 2019, the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) led a delegation of Moroccan experts, academics and civil society activists to the Hague Expert Meeting that toke place at Leiden University
Rabat Policy Forum 2019
Morocco’s migration policy reflects of the interconnectedness of foreign policy priorities, desired reform and the reality of domestic politics. Morocco has positioned itself as a counterterrorism and migration ally for Europe; while leaning toward the African Union, and African markets
Uber’s departure from Moroccan markets reflects the rentier economy’s ability to hamper the process of economic liberalization
While Moroccan authorities’ crackdown had intimidated protesters, boycotters learned the lessons and chose a different strategy