Publié le 24/06/2010

Alain ANTIL

Since Mohammed VI came into power, Morocco’s African policy has undergone notable change in comparison to his predecessor’s period.

Strictly speaking, this evolution does not break with the past but is rather synonymous with continuity, acceleration and diversification. After tackling the elements of continuity but also innovation, this paper focuses on Morocco’s economic African strategy, particularly exchange trade and national companies" presence in southern Sahara. It also attempts to assess the gap between the Moroccan enthusiastic official discourse and the contrasting material reality.

This paper is published in French only – Le Maroc et sa « nouvelle frontière » : lecture critique du versant économique de la stratégie africaine du Maroc [1]