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Le Maghreb post-Covid-19

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May 2021
Youssef Tobi & Rachid El Houdaigui

La région du Maghreb, post-Covid-19, fait face à des défis structurels de taille. Antérieur à la pandémie, les tensions géopolitiques et socioéconomiques empêchent les pays maghrébins d’accomplir leur essor. Le professeur Rachid el Houdaigui, Senior Fellow au Policy Center for the New South, évoque ici les tendances lourdes qui déterminent le Maghreb actuel et propose des pistes de solutions pour répondre aux défis de la région.

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