North Africa, Colonialism and the EU
This book explains the postcolonial nationalism theory of Morocco focusing on the nation’s membership application to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1987 through the initiatives of King Hassan II. The project examines why states, such as Morocco, that have been geographically beyond the classical European borders felt European in terms of self-identity. The author uses a comparative approach, studying Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, Cyprus, to postulate why these states have opted not to apply for EEC. This work brings a new approach to the Europe-Africa relations and revisits the concept of the European enlargement.
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North Africa, Colonialism and the EU
This book explains the postcolonial nationalism theory of Morocco focusing on the nation’s membership application to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1987 through the initiatives of King Hassan II. The project examines why states, such as Morocco, that have been geographically beyond the classical European borders felt European in terms of self-identity. The author uses a comparative approach, studying Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, Cyprus, to postulate why these states have opted not to apply for EEC. This work brings a new approach to the Europe-Africa relations and revisits the concept of the European enlargement.
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North Africa, Colonialism and the EU

North Africa, Colonialism and the EU

by Volkan Ipek
North Africa, Colonialism and the EU

North Africa, Colonialism and the EU

by Volkan Ipek

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Overview

This book explains the postcolonial nationalism theory of Morocco focusing on the nation’s membership application to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1987 through the initiatives of King Hassan II. The project examines why states, such as Morocco, that have been geographically beyond the classical European borders felt European in terms of self-identity. The author uses a comparative approach, studying Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, Cyprus, to postulate why these states have opted not to apply for EEC. This work brings a new approach to the Europe-Africa relations and revisits the concept of the European enlargement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030295882
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 11/28/2019
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Volkan Ipek is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Yeditepe University, Turkey.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to the King’s European Morocco

Chapter 2: Creation of hybridity in Morocco: 1912-1925

Chapter 3: Nullification of French Protectorate and colonialism impacts: 1956-1984

Chapter 4: The King’s European Morocco

Chapter 5: Engagement with Europe: The Cases of Tunisia-Algeria-Malta-Cyprus-Turkey

Chapter 6: Conclusion to the King’s European Morocco

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