«CONFLICT IN THE MAGHREB»

Authors

  • Umurbaev Rustam Shakirjanovich 4th-year student of Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies Tashkent city urustam316@gmail.com +998946995982

Keywords:

Relationships, independent, economic situation, installation.

Abstract

For centuries the five North African countries, Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, have been known as the Maghreb. In this chapter we concentrate on the central Maghreb states, that is Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, and the problems of unity in the «Greater Maghreb», which also includes Libya and Mauritania. Since then they have undergone several radical structural changes and several crises.

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Ben El Hassan Alaoui, Mohamed (1994), La coopération entre l’Union Européenne et les Pays du Maghreb, Paris, Nathan.

Berahab, Rim (2016), “Structure des échanges entre le Maroc et l’Afrique: Une analyse de la spécialisation du commerce”, in OCP Research Papers, No. 16/07 (July).

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Published

2023-09-11