Western Sahara Conflict: Geopolitics of Natural Resources, Foreign Actors and Humanitarian Impact


This report, a collaboration between the Middle East Watch and Conflict & Security Watch Programmes, undertakes an intensive examination of the conflict in Western Sahara. Covering the conflict’s historical, economic and humanitarian dimensions, the report explains the decades-long Moroccan sovereign claims over Western Sahara and highlights the critical humanitarian and economic risks emerging from the conflict.

Cover image: Western Sahara, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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