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Title: Evolution of diplomatic relations between Spain and Morocco 1999-2020 : how does the Western Sahara question impact relations between both states?
Authors: Romero Sanz, Ivan (2022)
Keywords: Spain -- Foreign relations -- Morocco
Morocco -- Foreign relations -- Spain
Spain -- History
Morocco -- History
Western Sahara -- Politics and government
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: Romero Sanz, I. (2022). Evolution of diplomatic relations between Spain and Morocco 1999-2020 : how does the Western Sahara question impact relations between both states? (Master’s dissertation).
Abstract: The Western Sahara issue has been characterised as a conflict that has lasted from 1975, when Spain abandoned its last colony and allowed Morocco to occupy the territory, to the present day. However, this issue has had a long and lasting impact on the diplomatic relations between Spain and Morocco, which have evolved over time between severe diplomatic crises, such as that of the island of Perejil, and moments of calm. The motivation of this thesis will be to understand and analyse how and to what extent the Western Sahara conflict affects these relations, and how they have evolved from 1999 to 2020.
Description: M.A. (Dip. St.)(Melit.)
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/106383
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