Hormuz and the Invisible Fractures: the Price of a Distant War – Views from the New South
Driven by its mission to reflect on and analyze the major geopolitical, economic, and societal transformations shaping the contemporary world, and with a view to contributing to knowledge-sharing and disseminating the main outcomes of its research program, the Policy Center for the New South regularly publishes collective volumes addressing issues of particular importance to Morocco, Africa, and the broader Global/New South. In this spirit, the Center has recently released two volumes entitled “The 2022 EU–AU Summit: Towards a Renewed Partnership” and “The State Through the Lens of COVID-19”. Today, the Center presents a new contribution examining the impact of the conflict between the United States, Iran and Israel on different regions of the world, with a particular focus on Morocco and Africa.