Colin McLaughlin’s Reviews > Making Morocco: Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity > Status Update
Colin McLaughlin
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Have learned a lot about Moroccan governance in the pre-colonial period. Lots of poli-sci legitimacy, not a westphalian state. Core-periphery relations, recognized government that works with key stakeholders, doesn't command them.
— Jan 16, 2025 02:10PM
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Colin McLaughlin
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Berber spoken poetry as reflective of national identity is an interesting concept.
— Feb 26, 2025 07:23AM
Colin McLaughlin
is on page 93 of 352
Imagined or selective histories in Algeria (Similar to Greek history ignoring Byzantines, ignoring Arab) and Morocco allowed the French to pretend to defend a traditional state. Instead, ethno/religious separation and investment only in European areas, while raising concerns in underfunded desertification poor lands for Moroccans. Monopoly on Fertilizer, Casablanca a European, not natural port.
— Feb 01, 2025 03:03PM

