North African Countries
When and by which countries was Maghreb Union formed?
In terms of regional integration, the leaders of Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya met in 1988 and announced the foundation of the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) at a summit in Marrakech in 1989.
When did Morocco gained independence?
Continued the French protectorate since 1912 ended with strong nationalist resistance, Morocco gained independence from France in 1956, and Mohammed V became King of the country in 1957.
What are the Islamist movements that play a significant role in Moroccan society?
Reformists, mainstreams, and radicals may be considered as the leading groups of the Islamist movements.
What was the orientation of Moroccan foreign policy during the Cold War?
In terms of foreign policy practices, Morocco adopted a western-oriented foreign policy during the Cold War.
Which North African city was capital of France since 1944?
Algeria was the center of the provisional French administration when the United States-Britain invaded North Africa in World War II, and the city of Algiers became the capital of France until the end of 1944.
What was the reason of the Revolution of Smiles in Algeria?
Boutefika’s announcement of his candidacy for a fifth presidential term caused mass protests called the Revolution of Smiles or Hirak Movement, began February 2019, and continued until March 2020.
When did Tunisia gained independence?
Tunisia gained independence from France by the protocol on March 20, 1956.
Who were the most prominent Turkish experts that supported newly formed Barca Government in Libya?
“[T]he newly formed Barca Government, which proved its administrative capabilities with the support of some Turkish experts of Libyan origin; Sadullah Koloğlu, a governor in Turkey who became prime minister in Libya; Ümran Yetişal, a general in the Turkish Army, who organized the Libyan military forces, and Abdussalam Busayri from the Turkish ministry of foreign affairs, who served as foreign minister were among these prominent experts”
What was the reason of formation of two separate assemblies and governments in Libya after 2014 elections?
Following the elections held in 2014, the GNC declared that it did not recognize the results of elections. When clashes broke out between groups affiliated to the GNC and the House of Representatives (HoR), the HoR moved from Tripoli to Tobruk, and two separate assemblies and governments emerged in the country (Lacher, 2020: 37-38).
What was the primary purpose of Haftar’s attack on GNA forces and allies in Tripoli in 2019?
The primary purpose of the attack was to seize the control of oil revenues and the central bank through capturing Tripoli.
Where is Morocco located?
Morocco is located in the westernmost part of the Levant and Maghreb, both bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
What does Levant mean?
Levant “historically, the countries along the eastern Mediterranean shores”
What was the Moroccan involvement in Arab-Israeli war?
The Moroccan troops were sent to the 1967 Arab-Israeli War even though they were late for an operation. Morocco contributed to the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, and the army was also sent to Golan to help Arabs.
Where is Western Sahara located?
Western Sahara is located in the south of Morocco, between Morocco and Mauritania holds a population of 538.000.
What are the neighbors of Algeria?
Libya (989 km), Mali (1359 km), (Mauritania 460 km), Morocco (1900 km), Niger (951 km), Tunisia (1034 km), Western Sahara (41 km)
When did the French mandate on Algeria exist?
The French Mandate of Algeria existed in Algeria between 1830 and 1962.
When was socialism and one-party rule replaced by liberalism and Western capitalism in Algeria?
With the 1989 constitutional amendment, socialism and one-party rule were replaced by liberalism and Western capitalism in Algeria.
Which political movement was the most influential actor in the post-independence politics of Algeria?
The FLN became the most influential actor in the post-independence politics of Algeria.
What are Algeria’s crucial export goods?
Algeria’s crucial export goods are oil and natural gas, in particular to the European market.
When was the multiparty life started in Tunisia?
In 1988, Ben Ali introduced the multiparty life in Tunisia by recognizing the legitimacy of the presence of existing political parties and granting amnesty for political prisoners.