The Opposition’s First Prime Minister: A witness to Morocco’s longstanding challenges
Abderrahmane Youssoufi’s death highlights Morocco’s longstanding struggle for equality and political opening
Abderrahmane Youssoufi’s death highlights Morocco’s longstanding struggle for equality and political opening
Morocco’s strategy to battle the pandemic seems to be working thus far, but its healthcare system suffers from longstanding problems. Can the government glean lessons from this pandemic to substantively tackle health care reform?
While Morocco has made, over the past few years, notable progress in the World Bank’s Doing Business index. This, however, had almost no economic impact because the country did not make tangible progress in the fields of governance, economic freedom, property rights protection, and fight against corruption
Security Sector Reform in the Maghreb is dependent on the nature of each political system and post 2011 conflictual situation
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 coronavirus will have wide-reaching impacts in the Maghreb
Activists and decision makers can learn from their previous mistakes to push for genuine political and economic reforms
Recent attempts to build regional blocs in North Africa have been unsuccessful. This paper examines the benefits of a ‘synergistic’ approach to North African cooperation
Amidst growing popular frustration with social inequality and economic hardship, the regime is lashing out against critical voices
The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) has completed a study on the Trust in Institutions Index to be published as an annual report in order to measure and analyze Moroccans’ level of confidence in various political and economic institutions