This dissertation analyzes the strained relations between Morocco and Algeria with a focus on the Western Sahara conflict. Western Sahara, a region disputed by both countries, has been a crucial issue for stability and security in the Maghreb region. The research explores the historical roots of the conflict, with a focus on the political, historical and strategic interests that have contributed to the persistence of tensions between the two North African countries. In analyzing bilateral relations between the two countries, the roles of regional and international actors, who often acted as mediators or supporters of one of the parties involved, were also considered. These external actors have influenced the evolution of the conflict and may have contributed to either its resolution or its prolongation. The results of the study highlight the main challenges Morocco and Algeria face in overcoming tensions related to Western Sahara.
Questa tesi di laurea analizza i rapporti tesi tra Marocco e Algeria con particolare attenzione al conflitto del Sahara Occidentale. Il Sahara Occidentale, una regione contesa da entrambi i paesi, ha rappresentato una questione cruciale per la stabilità e la sicurezza nella regione del Maghreb. Lo ricerca esplora le radici storiche del conflitto, con un focus sugli interessi politici, storici e strategici che hanno contribuito alla persistenza delle tensioni tra i due paesi nordafricani. Nell'analizzare i rapporti bilaterali tra i due paesi, sono stati presi in considerazione anche i ruoli di attori regionali e internazionali, che hanno spesso agito da mediatori o sostenitori di una delle parti coinvolte. Questi attori esterni hanno influenzato l'evoluzione del conflitto e possono aver contribuito sia a una sua risoluzione sia al suo prolungamento. I risultati dello studio mettono in luce le principali sfide che il Marocco e l'Algeria devono affrontare per superare le tensioni legate al Sahara Occidentale.
Il conflitto del Sahara Occidentale come fattore di tensione nelle relazioni tra Algeria e Marocco: un'analisi storica e politica
ZAKARI, OUMAIMA
2023/2024
Abstract
This dissertation analyzes the strained relations between Morocco and Algeria with a focus on the Western Sahara conflict. Western Sahara, a region disputed by both countries, has been a crucial issue for stability and security in the Maghreb region. The research explores the historical roots of the conflict, with a focus on the political, historical and strategic interests that have contributed to the persistence of tensions between the two North African countries. In analyzing bilateral relations between the two countries, the roles of regional and international actors, who often acted as mediators or supporters of one of the parties involved, were also considered. These external actors have influenced the evolution of the conflict and may have contributed to either its resolution or its prolongation. The results of the study highlight the main challenges Morocco and Algeria face in overcoming tensions related to Western Sahara.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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