| Where is Libya
today? |
During the last few years, Libya, another North Africa
country, has been facing international isolation. Its leader's stubbornness
and tough mood are at the heart of Libya's problems. There is very little
mention of Libya in the world media but in an up-coming issue of our Journal
we will bring some insight on Libya's economic, social and political situation
along with an analysis of its future prospect. follow
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| Privatization
in the Maghreb |
Privatization is one of the most important items of the
structural adjustment programs that are being adopted by Maghreb governments.
While privatization means a redistribution of wealth in theory, will it
work in the Maghreb and if so at what price? Who is involved in the
implementation of privatization and who are against it? Above all,
what are the consequences of both the transitional period during which
privatization is implemented and the long term effects on the citizens?
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Precious water!
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Water, "the blue gold" as some call it, is in dangerous
shortage in the Maghreb. Lack of rain and hydraulic resources is impacting
on the countries' economy and on people's daily life. What
are Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia doing to face uncertainties in water
supply? Who is implementing successful policies and who is failing?
Should nature be blamed for North Africa's water shortage or does it reflect
a failure in government policy? Follow this link. follow
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Immigration in
Europe
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If you are an immigrant in France or in many other European
nations, chances are that you are quite familiar with the growing anti-immigration
sentiment and the crusade of European governments to get rid of the "foreigner."
New laws targeting immigrants are being proposed and passed. What
are these laws and who are their authors? follow
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