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The United States and the Maghreb: What Does Trump Want to Do?
Until the mid-2010s, the United States practiced a container through rivalry: keeping Morocco and Algeria under control in order to avoid the emergence of a regional power in the Maghreb. This logic was based on the classical principle of "divide to better rule". The conflict in Moroccan Sahara and the closure of the Algerian-Moroccan border since 1994 fueled this balance. In recent years, the approach has changed. Russian progress (Wagner then …
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Until the mid-2010s, the United States practiced a container through rivalry: keeping Morocco and Algeria under control in order to avoid the emergence of a regional power in the Maghreb. This logic was based on the classical principle of "divide to better rule". The conflict in Moroccan Sahara and the closure of the Algerian-Moroccan border since 1994 fueled this balance. In recent years, the approach has changed. Russian progress (Wagner then …
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