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POLITICO • 19th May 2021

Morocco uses migrants to get what it wants

When 6,000 people pushed off a Moroccan beachfront Monday, swam around two border walls and waded into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, the question was why Morocco’s normally aggressive border patrols had let them get that far.
Foreign Affairs • 18th June 2019

The End of the Spanish Exception?

In the international press, the national election made headlines for two reasons, each offering a different picture of the state of Spanish—and, by extension, European—politics.
Reuters • 12th October 2020

Stars aligned for Catalan separatists? Not so fast

BARCELONA/MADRID (Reuters) - Cheers rang out and drinks flowed in a Barcelona sports hall on Sunday night as separatists celebrated a victory - the first time a pro-independence party won in Catalonia in a national election since Spain’s return to democracy.
Prospect Magazine • 18th December 2015

Ciudadanos: what drives Spain’s new liberal insurgency? | Prospect Magazine

The party is shooting up the polls in Spain ahead of the country's general election—but does its success contain lessons for the rest of the continent?
Al Jazeera • 14th March 2017

Are Morocco and EU heading towards a political impasse?

Europe depends heavily on Morocco for cooperation on two most important concerns: Migration and counterterrorism.
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