Publications
- Spain's foreign policy in Africa: time to reassess the vision
- Are the Millennium Development Goals proving counter-productive?
- EU cooperation with the African Union: Problems and potential
- Morocco
- Egypt
- China
- Morocco's 'advanced status': Model or muddle?
- Darfur and arab public opinion: strategies for engagement
- UN response to the Darfur crisis
- Bridging the gap between narrative and practices: the role of the arab league in Darfur
- Realigning Us foreign policy with reality in darfur: formulating a whole-of-Sudan policy
- Spain in Africa: The Reluctant Newcomer
- Democracy's plight in the European Neighbourhood
- The end of the Euro-Mediterranean vision
- Tunisia: The life of others
- Darfur Review IV
- Darfur Review III
- Darfur review I
- Darfur Review II
- Freedom of association and civil society in Egypt
- Europe's engagement with moderate Islamists
- Al Bashir and the international criminal court
- African mistrust of "Northern Justice"
- Energy challenges in the Middle East and North Africa
- Interviews with Kjell Magne Bondevik and Sadig al-Mahdi
- Algeria: Democratic transition case study
- How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in Morocco?
- The international response to Darfur
- Elections 2007: the most transparent status quo in Moroccan history
- The EU-Africa Summit: strategy and partnership
- Morocco: Whitewash, Resignation
- An Islamist Government in Morocco?
- Transparency as a Cure for the 'Resource Curse': global consensus and tasks pending for Spain
- The Africa Plan within Spain's Foreign Policy Initiatives in the Fight against Terrorism
- China's Bet on Africa
- Human Rights, Reconciliation and Human Development in Morocco
- Spain and Morocco: towards a reform agenda?


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