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ID187028
Title ProperTurning to Rabat
Other Title InformationExplaining the Elevation of Moroccan Relations with Caribbean Countries
LanguageENG
AuthorBardouille, Nand C
Summary / Abstract (Note)Diplomatic relations between Caribbean and African countries are a driving force behind their respective contributions to the conduct of international politics, as the past decade-plus of little-known Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)-Moroccan relations attests. An analysis of the latter sheds new light on two, interlinked sets of dynamics. First, there is an interplay between those enhanced relations and OECS members’ status-seeking behaviour – through recognition as pro-Rabat, Western Sahara agenda influencers – in a hierarchical system of sovereign states. Second, having regard to the subsequent benefits, the OECS bloc is taking a hard-nosed approach to aligning itself with and diplomatically backing Rabat, which could conflict with some long-established foreign policy tenets of these states.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 57, No.3; Sep 2022: p.121-140
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 57 No 3
Key WordsWestern Sahara ;  Small States ;  Status-Seeking ;  OECS-Moroccan Relations ;  Foreign Policy-Based Transactionalism


 
 
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