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L’Union du Maghreb Arabe : Quelles perspectives ?
[The Arab Maghreb Union: What prospects?]

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The Marrakech Treaty was signed in 1989, included among its objectives to work gradually to achieve free movement of people, goods and capital, and particularly pointing 'the Maghreb strategy for common development'. The latter was adopted by the Council of the Presidency of Ras Lanuf in 1991, with the aim of creating an economic union in four stages: an FTA, a customs union, a common market and an economic union embodied in the unification and coordination of economic policies and development programs. So that is it for the realization of those objectives after about 20years? What future of UMA face new international challenges?.

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  • ziadi, azza, 2016. "L’Union du Maghreb Arabe : Quelles perspectives ? [The Arab Maghreb Union: What prospects?]," MPRA Paper 72513, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 10 Jun 2016.
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      regional integration; the Arab Maghreb Union;

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