Documentaries

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Books

Deterritorialized Youth

Sahrawi and Afghan refugee youth, unlike their Palestinian contemporaries, are encouraged to return both by international agencies and the powers…


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Justice on Trial: Law, Politics and Western Sahara

In the first book IPJET published in 2007 on the legal issues involved in the Western Sahara dispute a number of esteemed scholars discussed a myriad…


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War, Nationalism, and Conflict Irresolution

War, Nationalism, and Conflict Irresolution

Zunes and Mundy examine the origins, evolution, and resilience of the Western Sahara conflict, deploying a diverse array of sources and firsthand…


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Articles

Saharawi women and their voices as political representatives abroad

The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, invites all members States to introduce gender perspective in framing the…


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The EU, Civil Society and Conflict Transformation in Western Sahara: The Failure of Disengagement

The protracted Western Sahara dispute, which has for over three decades pitted Morocco against the Sahrawi independentistas of the Polisario Front,…


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Sovereignty and the Western Sahara

The Western Sahara conflict, now in its 35th year, is a conflict that challenges concepts of territorial sovereignty and self-determination and of…


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Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People

Through their roles in the current liberation struggle of the Sahrawis of Western Sahara, Sahrawi women have substantially increased their…


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Privilege, Marginalization, and Solidarity: Women’s Voices Online in Western Sahara’s Struggle for Independence

Much recent research has illustrated the power of online communities and social media outlets for presenting diverse women’s voices, whose…


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Nonviolent Resistance in the Western Sahara

In November of 2010, Moroccan news media reported on the violent riots taking place in Laayoune, the capital city of Moroccan-controlled Western…


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Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in The Western Sahara

This article explores the processes of development and naturalisation of the Saharawi national identity that emerged during the 1970s under the…


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Morocco’s new constitution and the Western Sahara conflict – a missed opportunity?

Morocco’s new constitution of July 2011 brought very little change and hardly touches on the King’s privileges. It continues with the same autocratic…


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