Synergy in North Africa

Furthering Cooperation

Research paper

Published 21 January 2020

Updated 14 December 2020

ISBN: 978 1 78413 381 8

A Tunisian vendor poses as he sells white truffles at a market in the town of Ben Guerdane,40km west of the Libyan border, in February 2016.
A Tunisian vendor poses as he sells white truffles at a market in the town of Ben Guerdane,40km west of the Libyan border, in February 2016.

A Tunisian vendor poses as he sells white truffles at a market in the town of Ben Guerdane, 40km west of the Libyan border, in February 2016.

Dr Mohammed Masbah

Former Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme

Mohamed El Dahshan

Former Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme

Discussions of North African integration have evoked ideas of a shared identity and a common destiny in the region. However, recent attempts to build regional blocs in North Africa have been unsuccessful. This paper examines the benefits of a ‘synergistic’ approach to North African cooperation.