The EMP and Morocco: diverging political agendas?

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Series Details Vol.8, No.2-3, Summer-Autumn 2003, p73-89
Publication Date June 2003
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Article is part of a special issue on Euro-Mediterranean relations after September 11.

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The signing of the association agreement between the EU and Morocco in 1996 has made the promotion of democracy and human rights an integral part of their co-operation. The comprehensive strategic approach proclaimed by the EU in this respect requires a degree of consultation as to the political priorities to be covered. Thus, the funding of democracy-related projects in Morocco seemed to have entailed a general agreement on the thematic areas to be prioritised. This 'tacit agreement' has been made easier by Morocco's will to democratise - albeit slowly - and by the EU's soft-handed approach to democracy in the country through side-stepping sensitive issues. None the less, such an agreement impedes EU funds from reaching civil society and NGOs with sensitive programmes that could have immediate consequences for democracy.

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