Summary:
Political Scientist Azzedine Layachi examines relations between the state and society in Morocco and finds that perennial multiparty politics and an active associative life have neither generated a pluralist and open political process nor stimulated the development of a civil society. He calls in to question the empirical significance and analytical usefulness of the whole notion of civil society in a country where the boundaries between state and society are blurred by strong institutional practices and by cultural and religious beliefs.
Length: 120 pp.
ISBN: 0-932568-25-4
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