Maghrebi rivalries over sub-Saharan Africa : Algeria and Tunisia seeking to keep up with Morocco

Zusammenfassung: The Covid-19 pandemic has moved relations with Sub-Saharan Africa further up the Maghreb countries’ agenda and consolidated existing trends. Morocco is the Maghreb state with the most sophisticated Sub-Sahara policy. Its motivations include attractive growth markets in Africa, frustration over restricted access to Europe, stalemated integration in the Maghreb and the wish to see the Western Sahara recognised as Moroccan. Morocco’s Sub-Sahara policy has heightened tensions with Algeria and awakened ambitions in Tunisia. Algiers, as a significant funder and security actor in the African Union (AU) and "protector" of the Western Sahara independence movement, is seeking to thwart Rabat’s advances. Tunis for its part is trying to follow in Rabat’s footsteps, hoping that closer relations with Africa will boost economic growth. The European Union should treat these trends as an opportunity for African integration and triangular EU/Maghreb/Sub-Sahara cooperation. This could counteract Algeria’s feeling of growing irrelevance, strengthen Tunisia’s economy, put Morocco’s hegemonic ambitions in perspective, and thus mitigate the negative dynamics of the rivalry

Alternative title
Maghrebinischer Wettstreit um Subsahara-Afrika
Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Extent
1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten)
Language
Englisch
Notes
1 Diagramm
"Updated English version of SWP-Aktuell 83/2020"
Gesehen am 20.11.2020

Bibliographic citation
SWP comment ; 2020, no. 54 (November 2020)
SWP comment ; 2020, no. 54 (November 2020)

Classification
Politik
Keyword
Außenpolitik
Implikation
Internationale Kooperation
Maghreb
Marokko
Algerien
Tunesien
Afrika

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Berlin
(who)
SWP
(when)
[November 2020]
Creator
Contributor

DOI
10.18449/2020C54
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023112314195233027395
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