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ATLANTIC CURRENTS 11th edition
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Under the supervision of Mohammed Loulichki
December 12, 2024

The 11 edition of Atlantic Currents explores the evolving dynamics within the Atlantic region. As the world grapples with profound transformations and unprecedented challenges, the Atlantic Basin emerges as a strategically significant area, transcending the traditional perception of marginalization.

The 2024 edition highlights the intensifying political, economic, and societal exchanges across the region, showcasing its potential to address shared global challenges effectively and its relevance to serve as a platform of dialogue, innovation and collaboration.

Bringing together diverse and enriching insights from both the North and the South, this volume reflects on the Atlantic's role in a shifting geopolitical landscape. The twenty-five chapters offer thought-provoking perspectives on how this shared ocean can foster collaboration on issues of common interest and pave the way for a more interdependent future.

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