The importance of the Maghreb countries in the policy of the Kingdom of Spain before its accession to the European Union Cover Image

Znaczenie państw Maghrebu w polityce Królestwa Hiszpanii przed akcesją do Unii Europejskiej
The importance of the Maghreb countries in the policy of the Kingdom of Spain before its accession to the European Union

Author(s): Justyna Salamon
Subject(s): Politics, Social Sciences
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: agreement;association;European Union;foreign policy;Spain;

Summary/Abstract: When analyzing the importance of Maghreb in Spain's foreign policy, attention should be paid to its geostrategic location, between Europe and Africa. This gives priority to southern Mediterranean countries. The historical experiences and socio-cultural pluralism (the clash of Christian and Muslim civilizations) are also important. The mutual economic relations deserve attention. Spain's relations with the Maghreb are often seen only through the prism of relations with Morocco. They can be described as so-called relación obcesiva. For decades, bilateral relations focused primarily on issues such as immigration, Spanish possessions in North Africa, and the issue of Western Sahara. The main goal for Spain was to stabilize not only Morocco but all of the Maghreb. The strategic importance of the region was due to its geographical proximity, economic and trade potential as well as cultural influences.

  • Issue Year: 8/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 125-140
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English, Polish
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