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Moroccanization and Politics of Change is a Book that tried to explore in detail, political parties and civil society groups' efforts to elucidate state of democracy in Morocco as well as Maghreb sub-region. The techniques used by the Moroccan authorities together with foreign pro-democracy, mostly non-profit organizations, to ensure that the condition of human rights is somehow improved. In this respect, the inner structure of the Moroccan political parties is drawn out not just to provide snapshot of the party system in the country, but also to make the situation and degree of Moroccan…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Moroccanization and Politics of Change is a Book that tried to explore in detail, political parties and civil society groups' efforts to elucidate state of democracy in Morocco as well as Maghreb sub-region. The techniques used by the Moroccan authorities together with foreign pro-democracy, mostly non-profit organizations, to ensure that the condition of human rights is somehow improved. In this respect, the inner structure of the Moroccan political parties is drawn out not just to provide snapshot of the party system in the country, but also to make the situation and degree of Moroccan democratic transition much comprehensible. The book however, introduced many ideas, political terminologies and spectrum that adumbrated the real circumstantial relations between Moroccan monarchy and the political parties including the Islamist and the secular ones make it easy to examine how much Moroccan regime is moderate. More or so, this brought about the exclusive engagement of civil society organizations throughout Moroccan transitional processes.
Autorenporträt
Je suis titulaire d'une licence de l'université Usmanu Danfodiyo de Sokoto (2004), d'un master en politique et relations internationales de l'IIU d'Islamabad (2007) et d'un doctorat en études internationales de l'université Jawaharlal Nehru de New Delhi (Inde) (2014). J'enseigne au département de sciences politiques de l'université d'État de Sokoto depuis 2015.