Institutional ReformsResearchSecurity Sector Reform in the Maghreb: Finding a Realistic Approach
Security Sector Reform in the Maghreb is dependent on the nature of each political system and post 2011 conflictual situation
Security Sector Reform in the Maghreb is dependent on the nature of each political system and post 2011 conflictual situation
Covid-19: To What Extent Has the State Abided by the Constitution?
Despite some technical measures undertaken by the government to guarantee freedom of the press, the penal code can be used to limit journalists’ freedom
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
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
Anti-Corruption policies have failed due to their inability to transform promises into effective programs, slow implementation of governance institutions, and the limited resources.
Compulsory Military Service aims to absorb youth dissatisfaction, yet it is unlikely to succeed in achieving this goal.
Rabat Policy Forum 2019
Uber’s departure from Moroccan markets reflects the rentier economy’s ability to hamper the process of economic liberalization
While the quota system increased women’s representation in the Moroccan parliament, the cultural and socio-economic structures limited their participation in decision-making processes.