
The Cost of "Non-Maghreb"
Unpacking the Political and Economic Costs of Disunion and DivisionsBy Aldo LigaLength5h 28m
About this audiobook
Over the last decades, rivalries, bilateral disagreements, and distrust between Maghreb states have taken a toll on common political and security challenges, like the Western Sahara issue, the Libyan conflict, the destabilisation in the Sahel region and transnational clandestine flows. Moreover, the Maghreb is one of the least economically integrated regions in the world, and this leads to the region's loss in growth, and the disheartening record of missed opportunities for stability and prosperity. This is the cost of the "non-Maghreb".
This Report aims to unpack the political and economic costs of the "non-Maghreb", understand its historical genesis and geopolitical implications and, more broadly, what the future might hold for individual countries and the Maghreb as a divided, fractious but potentially coherent whole.
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length5 hrs 28 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 15, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The Cost of “Non-Maghreb”
64. How the “Failure of Maghreb” Reverberates in Libya
2Introduction
75. The “Non-Maghreb” and Transnational Clandestine Flows from the Sahel Region
31. The Cost of a Disunited Maghreb Keeps Rising
86. A Divided Maghreb: Political Implications for Europe
42. The Limits of Economic Integration in the Maghreb
9About the Authors
53. The Western Sahara Conflict as the Chicken and Egg of the “Non-Maghreb”