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    Greening the Agriculture System: Morocco’s Political Failure in Building a Sustainable Model for Development

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    Benamar, Jihane
    Abstract
    This dissertation analyzes how Moroccan policy makers are adamant on continuity rather than change when it comes to theorizing new strategies of development aiming at modernizing agriculture.
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    Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Qatar (SFS-Q)
    Permanent Link
    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1052695
    Date Published
    2018
    Subject
    Morocco; Development; Plan Maroc Vert; Modernization; Colonialism;
    Type
    Thesis
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