2015
DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1100605
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‘Bitterness towards Egypt’ – the Moroccan nationalist movement, revolutionary Cairo and the limits of anti-colonial solidarity

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“…The Maghreb region being far from the epicentre of the Arab World and its meaningful issues (Arab–Israel conflict and Pan Arabism ideology, as the most important) has been mostly ignored by this new wave of scholarship until today. The international history of Sixties Maghreb – its regional relationship, its influence in the international arena, its place or requested place in different geopolitical patterns (Cold War, Pan-Arabism, Non-alignment and Third Worldism), and its way of receiving ideas and cultural movements – is still not considered in its entireness (Abadi, 2002; Laron, 2013; Stenner, 2016).…”
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“…The Maghreb region being far from the epicentre of the Arab World and its meaningful issues (Arab–Israel conflict and Pan Arabism ideology, as the most important) has been mostly ignored by this new wave of scholarship until today. The international history of Sixties Maghreb – its regional relationship, its influence in the international arena, its place or requested place in different geopolitical patterns (Cold War, Pan-Arabism, Non-alignment and Third Worldism), and its way of receiving ideas and cultural movements – is still not considered in its entireness (Abadi, 2002; Laron, 2013; Stenner, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%