The Maghreb
Political, economic, and security trends in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya
While the Maghreb has long been at the margins of U.S. policy in the Middle East and North Africa, trends in this region increasingly reverberate throughout the Middle East. In this new environment, developments in the Maghreb will continue to have an impact both on the broader Middle East and on U.S. interests. The Middle East Program examines changing political, economic, and security trends in the Maghreb—defined here as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya—through original research and analysis and by convening events that highlight issues of importance in the Maghreb to business and policymaking audiences.
See the Middle East Program's publications and past events on the Maghreb HERE.
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A Coup in Tunisia?
Critical Questions by Will Todman — July 27, 2021
Why Algeria’s Protests Are Different This Time
Critical Questions by Haim Malka — March 8, 2019
Beyond Algeria’s Presidential Election
Commentary by Haim Malka — February 13, 2019
Learning Curve: Morocco Debates How to Integrate Young Migrants
Newsletter — April 24, 2018
Maghreb Roundtable: Social Protests in the Maghreb: The New Normal?
Event — February 16, 2017
Power and Authority in Morocco
Report by Haim Malka — January 15, 2016
Workforce Development in Tunisia and Jordan
Report by Carolyn Barnett — July 28, 2015
Africa in the Wider World: The Maghreb Looks South
Report by Haim Malka — July 25, 2014
Morocco's Rediscovery of Africa
Report by Haim Malka — July 31, 2013