(in Polish) International security in Maghreb region in XXI century 350-ERS-1ISM
1. THE HISTORY OF THE REGION (1-2)
2. POST-INDEPENDENCE STATE-BUILDING (3-4)
3. THE MILITARY POTENTIAL OF THE REGION (5-6)
4. MIGRATIONS (7)
5. ISLAMIST MOVEMENTS (8-9)
6. THE BERBER QUESTION (10)
7. POLITICS AND ECONOMICS (11)
8. REGIONAL RELATIONS (12-13)
9. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (14-15)
Type of course
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
To pass the course it is necessary to:
1. Presence in all classes
2. Active participation in the discussion
3. Presentation of 6 presentations on the differences and similarities in the approach to the smart-city concept in different regions of the world
Bibliography
BOOKS:
1. Michael J. Willis. 2014. Politics and Power in the Maghreb Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco from Independence to the Arab Spring. Oxford.
2. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman. 2011. The Berber Identity Movement and the Challenge to the North African States. University of Texas Press, Austin.
3. Barry Rubin (eds) 2010. Guide to Islamist Movements, M.E. Sharpe Armonk, New York London, England.
INTERNET SOURCES:
1. Issues of the Maghreb integration “The Cost of Non-Maghreb”, https://www.finances.gov.ma/Etude/depf/2008/2435_issuesofthemaghrebintegration.pdf
2. David A. Bolton. 2014, Understanding the Berbers. The Many Face of a Nomadic People. Boletin California Mission Studies Association 30(1):19-27.
3. The North African Military Balance: Force Developments in the Maghreb Anthony H. Cordesman Center for Strategic and International Studies, www.pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0e53/4d8477965c6a13b9eb4846267d3049d22ab8.pdf
4. Sven Biscop and Julien Sassel, MILITARY FACTORS IN THE MENA REGION: CHALLENGING TRENDS, http://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/menara_wp_6.pdf
5. U.N. Peacekeeping Operations in Africa September 23, 2019, https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R45930.pdf
6. Major János BESENYŐ, PEACEKEEPING MISSION IN MAGHREB: THE MINURSO, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276280410_Peacekeeping_mission_in_Maghreb_The_MINURSO
7. Amel Boubekeur Samir Amghar, Islamist Parties in the Maghreb and Their Links with EU: Mutual Influences and the Dynamics of Democratisation, https://www.euromesco.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/200610-EuroMeSCo-Paper-1.55.pdf
8. Party Politics and the Prospects for Democracy in North Africa Lise Storm, https://www.rienner.com/uploads/5253236e1c043.pdf
9.Economic integration in the Maghreb, https://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTMENA/Resources/Maghrebpub.pdf
10. Djallil Lounnas and Nizar Messari, Algeria–Morocco Relations And Their Impact On The Maghrebi Regional System, https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/menara_wp_20.pdf
11. Algeria, the Arab Maghreb Union and Regional Integration, http://ftp.euromesco.net/images/59_eng.pdf
12. American Policy in the Maghreb: The Conquest of a New Region? https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/25177/WP%2013,%202006.pdf
13. Both Ends of the Spectrum: GCC-Maghreb Relations Florence Gaub, https://agsiw.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Gaub_GCC-Maghreb_ONLINE-1.pdf
14. Yasmina Allouche, Regional Power Rivalry and the Failure of the Arab Maghreb Union REPORT. https://researchcentre.trtworld.com/images/files/reports/Arab-maghrib-union.pdf
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