- Growing turmoil in the Sahel meets with disunity in North Africa and lack of EU policy
- Algeria refuses to accept that foreign powers should meddle with the affairs of the region – hence its extreme reticence in the face of last year’s successful campaign to topple a much despised neighbour, Colonel Gaddafi.
- The troubling turn of events in the Sahel would not only threaten the stability of Algeria and Morocco, a weakened Tunisia and a still unstable Libya, but Europe.
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- How to save the Sahel. Francis Ghilès. William Lawrence
- The strategic importance of Libya
- Algeria and Morocco, two enemy brothers
- Frontiers remain closed
- The impact of Spanish-Moroccan quarrels
- The EU should avoid adopting a multi-layeredstrategy
- France’s double diplomatic strategy
- Breaking with an ostrich-like strategy