Western Sahara: Road to Perdition?
At the time of writing, hopes for a peacful solution to the enduring conflict of the Western Sahara are evaporating.
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 the alleged linkage between them.
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 system of patronage and clientelism, long associated with those close to the King, ignoring what had been requested by the protesters in Morocco and promised by the King.
Aesthetics of Resistance in Western Sahara
By Jennifer M. Murphy & Sidi M. Omar (2013) This article explores the emergence of indignant movements globally in response to neoliberal globalization, focusing on the "Sahrawi Spring" in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara as a case study. Drawing from Paulo Freire's
