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The International Spectator
Italian Journal of International Affairs
Volume 53, 2018 - Issue 2
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Army and Monarchy in Morocco: Rebellion, Allegiance and Reforms

 
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Abstract

The study of the complex relationship between army and monarchy in Morocco provides support for the argument that coup-proofing and institutionalisation enable civil leadership to enhance and maintain civilian control over the military. Through a strategy of coup-proofing implemented by the monarchy to protect itself from coups d’état, the army had been depoliticised. Through institutionalisation the Moroccan army is now governed by a clear set of constitutional and legal norms, principles and procedures with a system based on meritocracy. This approach is helping to stabilise relations between state and society and avoid power struggles between civilian leaders and the armed forces.

Acknowledgements

The author is grateful for the comments from the editor and three reviewers of The International Spectator. Funding for research for this article was received from Qatar University.

 

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