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Las actividades arqueológicas en el Protectorado Español en Marruecos
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Year: 1954 Publisher: Zaragoza : La Académica,

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La administración española en el protectorado de Marruecos, plazas de soberanía y colonias de Africa
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Year: 1949 Publisher: Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,Instituto de Estudios Africanos,

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Spanish education in Morocco, 1912-1956 : cultural interactions in a colonial context
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ISBN: 1845196872 Year: 2015 Publisher: Eastbourne, England : Sussex Academic Press,

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After establishing the Spanish Protectorate in Northern Morocco (1912-1956), Spain needed to create a system of colonial policies for the territory it was now to govern. Education became one instrument among many at the service of colonization. Spain created its own colonial educational model based on Spanish schools, Spanish-Arab schools, and Spanish-Jewish schools, which coexisted with Koranic madrasas and Talmudic, Alliance Israélite Universelle, and nationalist schools. The institutions created for Moroccans by the Spaniards united tradition-the Arabic and Hebrew languages and Muslim and J


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Economía social de Marruecos,

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Giftgas gegen Abd el Krim : Deutschland, Spanien und der Gaskrieg in Spanisch-Marokko, 1922-1927
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ISBN: 3793001962 9783793001966 Year: 1990 Publisher: Freiburg Verlag Rombach

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Historical dictionary of Morocco.
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ISBN: 0810853418 9780810853416 Year: 2006 Volume: 95 Publisher: Lanham Scarecrow


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Interactions entre politiques publiques, migrations et développement au Maroc.
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ISBN: 9264279202 9264279199 9264279180 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris, [France] : OECD,


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Talent abroad : a review of Moroccan emigrants.
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ISBN: 9264264280 9264264272 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris, [France] : OECD Publishing,

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Close to 3 million people who were born in Morocco lived in OECD countries in 2010/11. To assess the potential that this group represents for the Moroccan economy, this review looks at the distribution of Moroccan emigrants over OECD countries, as well as their age, sex, and educational attainment. It analyses the labour market outcomes of Moroccan emigrants and documents the characteristics of return migrants in Morocco. Moroccan emigrants primarily reside in France, followed by Spain and Italy, where their numbers grew strongly before flows were affected by the economic crisis. Moroccan emigrants have lower educational attainment and less favourable labour market outcomes than native-born persons in destination countries, and many work in low-skill occupations. Those who have returned to Morocco are often retired, but they are also especially likely to become entrepreneurs there--OECD iLibrary.


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Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Morocco 2014
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ISBN: 9264211489 9789264211483 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris : International Energy Agency,

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The Kingdom of Morocco is over 90 % dependent on energy imports, so a major challenge is to develop indigenous resources. Topography and climate are favourable to wind, solar and additional hydropower. By 2020 Morocco aims to derive more than 40 % of its electrical capacity from these sources, strengthening both energy security and sustainability. At the same time, Rabat aims to retain its attractive investment conditions for oil and gas exploration. To reduce the burden of energy subsidies, transport fuels have progressively been brought up towards full market prices, and electricity tariffs are also being adjusted upward. Energy efficiency has been elevated to a national priority, with a range of measures on lighting, building standards, appliances and vehicles. Morocco’s electricity grid now covers more than 98 % of households. The sector is being progressively liberalised, with foreign investment in both renewables and coal-fired power stations. The energy mix is diversified further by imports of gas from Algeria and electricity from Spain. Morocco has established new national agencies to promote energy efficiency, renewable energy, and research and development. Co‑operation on climate change within the United Nations framework is widely perceived as exemplary. Persevering in this direction could help Morocco emerge as a regional leader in energy sector reform, as well as in the renewable energy technologies in which it has a natural advantage. This review analyses the energy policy challenges facing Morocco and provides recommendations for further policy improvements. It is intended to help guide policy makers in the country towards a more secure and sustainable energy future.


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Islamism in Morocco : religion, authoritarianism, and electoral politics
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ISBN: 9781558764439 9781558764422 1558764437 1558764429 Year: 2009 Publisher: Princeton, NJ Markus Wiener Publishers

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Malika Zeghal analyzes the historical roots and recent evolution of Moroccan Islamist movements in the context of a new political system that combines pluralistic electoral competition with authoritarian government. To elucidate these ideological and institutional transformations, she stresses the role of 'ulama and Islamic institutions and the history of their tense and unequal relationship with an authoritarian monarchy constrained by the religious origins of its legitimacy. She analyzes the transformations in the movements' political strategies and religious discourses generated by the legalized Islamist party's integration into the political process. This book provides an original perspective on the prospects for democratization in an Arab country and the role religion plays in that process. In a clear and compelling presentation that encompasses reactions to the 2003 suicide attacks in Casablanca and the legislative election of 2007, the author combines historical analysis with her perspective, as a political scientist, on the rapidly changing dynamics of Islam and politics in Morocco.

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