Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals (Dec 2007)
The Junta de Andalucia’s External Action in Morocco: the Case of International Cooperation for Development
Abstract
After 25 years of experience, International Cooperation for Development has become an important instrument for external action among many of Spain’s autonomous communities. This is not only a result of the accompanying ethical and humanitarian dimension, but also of the social legitimacy that it provides in an area of external influence, where action has traditionally been monopolised by the State Government. This article analyses the Junta de Andalucia’s external action toward Morocco through the case of the policy of International Cooperation for Development.