For a remote strip of Saharan desert along the Atlantic seaboard, the Western Sahara has begun to attract a lot of attention. The European Union, the USA, the UN and Morocco have all declared an interest in this former Spanish colony, not to mention the indigenous Sahraoui people, who have fought for self-determination for over quarter of a century. Toby Shelley has talked to Moroccan, Western Saharan Polisario and other diplomats, as well as contacts in the oil industry. He has visited the territory and had access to both the Moroccan administration and the underground opposition. What emerges is that there is now a real prospect of a definitive resolution to this long-running, often bloody, conflict between Morocco and the Sahraoui people. More Reviews and Recommendations Biography
Toby Shelley works for the Financial Times as a reporter and is a regular contributor (under a pseudonym) to Middle East International.
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For a remote strip of Saharan desert along the Atlantic seaboard, the Western Sahara has begun to attract a lot of attention. The European Union, the USA, the UN and Morocco have all declared an interest in this former Spanish colony, not to mention the indigenous Sahraoui people, who have fought for self-determination for over quarter of a century. Toby Shelley has talked to Moroccan, Western Saharan Polisario and other diplomats, as well as contacts in the oil industry. He has visited the territory and had access to both the Moroccan administration and the underground opposition. What emerges is that there is now a real prospect of a definitive resolution to this long-running, often bloody, conflict between Morocco and the Sahraoui people. Loading... Features - Endgame in the Western Sahara Table of Contents Table of Contents Foreword1International context : the Maghreb from 'Cold War' to 'War against Terror'62Cain and Abel : the Western Sahara and the struggle for regional supremacy263Morocco : unstable and counting the cost of the green march494The alchemist's dream : the quest for gold from the desert sand615Sahrawi society under occupation816The 'years of lead'977An identity forged by resistance108Photographs by J. C. Tordai81999 : civil society and breaking down the 'wall of fear'1159Zero-sum game : the Western Sahara and the UN process12810Polisario and the SADR : guerrillas, refugees and their state-in-waiting16711War : the unbroken chain18712Endgame198
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