Regulatory approximation under ALECA: assessing the economic and social effects on the Tunisian agricultural sector
The liberalization of the Tunisian agricultural sector has been a key issue in the ALECA negotiations since the first..
International Conference: African Economic and Monetary Sovereignty
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in collaboration with the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity – GISP and the network “Politics..
L’impasse Libyenne
North Africa Talks reçoit aujourd’hui le chercheur spécialiste du dossier libyen Jalel Harchaoui, pour nous parler des derniers événements..
Jihadism in Sahel and spillover risks towards north Africa
North Africa Talks welcomes Alex Thurston, an expert on Jihadism in the North Africa-Sahel region, to talk about the..
Jihadism in Sahel and spillover risks towards north Africa
North Africa Talks welcomes Alex Thruston, an expert on Jihadism in the North Africa-Sahel region, to talk about the..
Diplomats, spies and arms dealers: Turkey’s Great Game in North Africa
Tika, Müsiad, Tüsiad, Sadat, all these bizarre acronyms that are actually the hidden face of Turkey’s global strategy in..
China’s Discreet Game in North Africa – Private Military Companies
Introduction A closed country for many years, China experienced the explosion of its economy and the invasion of distant..
“People, by their common experiences and struggles, can break sectarianism.”
Interview with the academic and activist Joseph Daher on his new book on the political economy of the Hezbollah,..
Seminar: Climate Justice in North Africa
Climate change will fundamentally change North Africa, forcing millions to migrate, destroying agriculture. How can North African movements mobilise for climate justice and energy democracy before it’s too late? The coming transformation is an opportunity for revolutionary change, but also for local elites and neocolonial powers to increase exploitation.
Progressive Grassroots Movements in North Africa&Mashriq Region
In some countries, social movements or initiatives were able to transform themselves into political forces that represent a wide-range of their societies, have been covering comprehensive issues, and developed into more stable political organizations, for example parties. In other countries, this has not happened (yet).