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Título
Navigating turbulent waters: associative clientelism and the rise and decline of Riffian elites in Morocco
Autor(es)
Materia
Periphery
Centre-Periphery relations
Morocco
Rif
Elites
Civil society
Associative clientelism
Clasificación UNESCO
59 Ciencia Política
Fecha de publicación
2023-11-20
Editor
Taylor and Francis
Citación
Suárez-Collado, Á. (2023). Navigating turbulent waters: associative clientelism and the rise and decline of Riffian elites in Morocco. Territory, Politics, Governance. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2023.2272672
Resumen
[EN] This article examines the pathways followed by peripheral elites to gain access to the Moroccan state
apparatus and play a broker role between the centre and the periphery in Morocco. It focusses on Riffia
elites and how their profile has changed since independence according to the different social pacts and
dynamics of inclusion promoted by the Moroccan regime. The study pays special attention to analysing
the landscape of the new elites that emerged during the reign of Mohammed VI through what has been
termed associative clientelism, the limits of this new model of inclusion and the decline of these elites.
URI
ISSN
2162-2671
DOI
10.1080/21622671.2023.2272672
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