Part I Theoretical Framework -- Part II The International Realm and Maghribi Political Economy -- Part III State-in-Society and State-in-the-International-Economy
Summary
"This book examines the profound impact of European integration on two North African countries, Tunisia and Morocco. Confronting the theoretical literatures on the "entanglements" of the domestic and international realms, and the intricate role played by the middle-income state in the international arena, White provides the first detailed comparison of Tunisia and Morocco's post-independence political economies, especially in the context of the "Euro-Mediterranean Partnerships" signed with the European Union in the late 1990s."--Jacket
Notes
Based on the author's doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-237) and index