Foreign Policy in North Africa
Navigating Global, Regional and Domestic Transformations
Herausgeber: Molina, Irene Fernandez; Hernando de Larramendi, Miguel
Foreign Policy in North Africa
Navigating Global, Regional and Domestic Transformations
Herausgeber: Molina, Irene Fernandez; Hernando de Larramendi, Miguel
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Foreign Policy in North Africa explores how the foreign policies of North African states, which occupy a peripheral and subaltern position within the global system, have actively responded to the constraints and opportunities stemming from multi-level transformations in the 2010s.
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Foreign Policy in North Africa explores how the foreign policies of North African states, which occupy a peripheral and subaltern position within the global system, have actively responded to the constraints and opportunities stemming from multi-level transformations in the 2010s.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367900601
- ISBN-10: 0367900602
- Artikelnr.: 59988804
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367900601
- ISBN-10: 0367900602
- Artikelnr.: 59988804
Irene Fernández- Molina is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research deals with international relations of the Global South, foreign policies of dependent and/ or authoritarian states, conflicts, international socialisation and recognition, with a regional focus on North Africa, as well as EU foreign policy and Euro- Mediterranean relations. Miguel Hernando de Larramendi is Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, where he leads the Study Group on Arab and Muslim Societies (GRESAM) and the research project 'Crises and Regional Processes of Change in North Africa'. His research focuses on political systems in the Maghreb and Spanish foreign policy towards the region.
1. The 'subaltern' foreign policies of North African countries: old and new
responses to economic dependence, regional insecurity and domestic
political change Irene Fernández-Molina, Laura Feliu and Miguel Hernando de
Larramendi 2. Modelling for a living: two-level games and rhetorical action
in the foreign debt negotiations of post-revolutionary Tunisia Irene
Fernández-Molina 3. The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the
strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic
vulnerability and regional and regime security Bárbara Azaola Piazza 4. The
dilemmas of Algerian foreign policy since 2011: between normative
entrapment and pragmatic responses to the new regional security challenges
Laurence Thieux 5. Moroccan foreign policy after the Arab Spring: a turn
for the Islamists or persistence of royal leadership? Yasmina Abouzzohour
and Beatriz Tomé-Alonso 6. Internal dystrophy and international rivalry:
the (de-)construction of Libyan foreign policy Elvira Sánchez-Mateos 7.
Weapons of the weak, and of the strong: Mauritanian foreign policy and the
international dimensions of social activism Francisco Freire 8. Doomed
regionalism in a redrawn Maghreb? The changing shape of the rivalry between
Algeria and Morocco in the post-2011 era Miguel Hernando de Larramendi
responses to economic dependence, regional insecurity and domestic
political change Irene Fernández-Molina, Laura Feliu and Miguel Hernando de
Larramendi 2. Modelling for a living: two-level games and rhetorical action
in the foreign debt negotiations of post-revolutionary Tunisia Irene
Fernández-Molina 3. The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the
strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic
vulnerability and regional and regime security Bárbara Azaola Piazza 4. The
dilemmas of Algerian foreign policy since 2011: between normative
entrapment and pragmatic responses to the new regional security challenges
Laurence Thieux 5. Moroccan foreign policy after the Arab Spring: a turn
for the Islamists or persistence of royal leadership? Yasmina Abouzzohour
and Beatriz Tomé-Alonso 6. Internal dystrophy and international rivalry:
the (de-)construction of Libyan foreign policy Elvira Sánchez-Mateos 7.
Weapons of the weak, and of the strong: Mauritanian foreign policy and the
international dimensions of social activism Francisco Freire 8. Doomed
regionalism in a redrawn Maghreb? The changing shape of the rivalry between
Algeria and Morocco in the post-2011 era Miguel Hernando de Larramendi
1. The 'subaltern' foreign policies of North African countries: old and new
responses to economic dependence, regional insecurity and domestic
political change Irene Fernández-Molina, Laura Feliu and Miguel Hernando de
Larramendi 2. Modelling for a living: two-level games and rhetorical action
in the foreign debt negotiations of post-revolutionary Tunisia Irene
Fernández-Molina 3. The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the
strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic
vulnerability and regional and regime security Bárbara Azaola Piazza 4. The
dilemmas of Algerian foreign policy since 2011: between normative
entrapment and pragmatic responses to the new regional security challenges
Laurence Thieux 5. Moroccan foreign policy after the Arab Spring: a turn
for the Islamists or persistence of royal leadership? Yasmina Abouzzohour
and Beatriz Tomé-Alonso 6. Internal dystrophy and international rivalry:
the (de-)construction of Libyan foreign policy Elvira Sánchez-Mateos 7.
Weapons of the weak, and of the strong: Mauritanian foreign policy and the
international dimensions of social activism Francisco Freire 8. Doomed
regionalism in a redrawn Maghreb? The changing shape of the rivalry between
Algeria and Morocco in the post-2011 era Miguel Hernando de Larramendi
responses to economic dependence, regional insecurity and domestic
political change Irene Fernández-Molina, Laura Feliu and Miguel Hernando de
Larramendi 2. Modelling for a living: two-level games and rhetorical action
in the foreign debt negotiations of post-revolutionary Tunisia Irene
Fernández-Molina 3. The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the
strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic
vulnerability and regional and regime security Bárbara Azaola Piazza 4. The
dilemmas of Algerian foreign policy since 2011: between normative
entrapment and pragmatic responses to the new regional security challenges
Laurence Thieux 5. Moroccan foreign policy after the Arab Spring: a turn
for the Islamists or persistence of royal leadership? Yasmina Abouzzohour
and Beatriz Tomé-Alonso 6. Internal dystrophy and international rivalry:
the (de-)construction of Libyan foreign policy Elvira Sánchez-Mateos 7.
Weapons of the weak, and of the strong: Mauritanian foreign policy and the
international dimensions of social activism Francisco Freire 8. Doomed
regionalism in a redrawn Maghreb? The changing shape of the rivalry between
Algeria and Morocco in the post-2011 era Miguel Hernando de Larramendi