The Sahrawis of Western Sahara
The report details the displacement of much of the Sahrawi population to refugee camps in Algeria, the harsh conditions faced by those remaining, and the mixed role of international actors such as the UN and the Organization of African Unity—showing how global politics often outweighed justice in determining the territory’s fate.
The Western Sahara
As territory, topography, and tribal social structures are laid out, Price argues that any resolution, to be lasting, would need to account for local identities and historical claims, not just broad power politics.
