Sovereignty in Exile
The heat of the day soft ened, and we began to stir from our midday slumbers. Thirsty for air, we emerged from the tent to resume the morning’s abandoned labors. It was nearly the end of my month-long sojourn with a family of camel herders in the pasturelands that my hosts called, in the accent of the Hassaniya dialect of Arabic, the badīah.
MINURSO: United Nations mission for the referendum in Western Sahara
This book is intended to be a part of a series of works that have been published about themes of warfare and conflicts under the auspices of Helion & Company Limited.
Global, Regional and Local Dimensions of Western Sahara’s Protracted Decolonization
The Western Sahara conflict is getting old. Having turned 40, which is quite an advanced age for a conflict, it is increasingly showing signs of ageing—wrinkles, changes of shape and fatigue—alongside its still apparent genetic inborn features.
Endgame in the Western Sahara
In 1975 Moroccan and Mauritanian forces moved into the Spanish Sahara under the auspices of a deal arranged with Madrid as Franco lay dying.
Nomads and nation-building in the Western Sahara
Nomads and Nation-Building is an intimate ethnographic portrait of the enigmatic Sahrawi nomads of the western Sahara Desert.
