A recent analysis explores the Moroccan perspective on Spain, characterizing it as pragmatic and countering perceptions of exclusion. Morocco’s geographical position—rooted in Africa yet oriented towards Europe—has historically fostered significant cultural and economic exchange. Throughout its history, Morocco has served as a crossroads for people, cultures, and resources, resulting in enduring interactions. This long history of interconnectedness shapes a nuanced Moroccan view of Spain, one based on practical realities rather than ideological divides. The analysis suggests this perspective acknowledges Spain's influence while simultaneously resisting narratives of marginalization. Ultimately, the Moroccan outlook is defined by a balanced and pragmatic engagement with its northern neighbor.

English
Français
Español
हिन्दी
中文