حديث الثلاثاء : العلاقات المغربية الألمانية في ضوء السياسة الخارجية الألمانية الجديدة

May 3, 2022

يخصص مركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد حلقة برنامجه الأسبوعي "حديث الثلاثاء" لمناقشة العلاقات المغربية الألمانية في ضوء السياسة الخارجية الألمانية مع الأستاذ زكرياء أبو الذهب، أستاذ العلاقات الدولية بجامعة محمد الخامس

نجح المغرب وألمانيا على مر السنين في إقامة تعاون عميق ومثمر في عدة مجالات: التجارية، الاجتماعية، والثقافية، الطاقة والمناخ. كما يلعب البَلدَان دورًا مهمًا في استقرار وتطوير العلاقات الأوروبية الأفريقية.

بعد أزمة دبلوماسية طالت لأكثر من ستة أشهر، جدد المغرب علاقته الدبلوماسية مع ألمانيا بقيادة حكومة فيدرالية جديدة، والتي تدعو إلى سياسة خارجية مختلفة. وفي هذا الصدد يسعى المغرب وألمانيا معاً لتعويض الوقت الضائع وكدى تسريع تنفيذ المشاريع الناجحة لصالح البلدين.

نعود خلال هاته الحلقة إلى تقييم العلاقات الدبلوماسية بين المغرب وألمانيا بشكل عام، نبذة من أولويات هذه المرحلة الجديدة من العلاقات بين المغرب وألمانيا، وكدى ملامح السياسة الخارجية الجديدة لألمانيا. سنحلل العلاقة المغربية الألمانية في ضوء السياسة الخارجية الألمانية الجديدة، مع التركيز بالخصوص على الدور الذي سيلعبه كلا البلدين في تعميق التعاون بين أفريقيا وأوروبا، أسئلة وغيرها نناقشها مع الأستاذ زكرياء أبو الذهب، أستاذ العلاقات الدولية بجامعة محمد الخامس.

Speakers
Mohammed Zakaria Aboudahab
Professeur de Droit public et de Sciences politiques, Université Mohammed V de Rabat
Professeur à l’Université Mohammed V. Sa carrière combine le droit public, les relations internationales, les sciences politiques et les finances. Il a enseigné dans de nombreuses universités et institutions. Il a été vice-doyen de la Faculté de droit de Rabat-Agdal de 2013 à 2018, où il était responsable de la recherche, de la coopération et du partenariat. Il a également été doyen par intérim entre 2018 et 2019. Il est chercheur associé à l’Institut royal des études stratégiques et expert évaluateur au National Center for Scientific and Technical Research. Il a participé à de nombreux séminaires nationaux et internationaux, a écrit plusieurs essais et livres et est membre de nombreux réseaux de recherche. ...

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