Morocco: Model of successful transition or Arab revolt’s major failure?
Morocco's King Mohammed casts his ballot at a voting station in Rabat July 1, 2011. (REUTERS photo)
By JAMES M. DORSEY
AL ARABIYA
Moroccan King Mohammed VI is applying his father’s survival instinct to successfully navigate anti-government protests sweeping his country as well as much of North Africa and the Middle East.
Almost four decades ago, sharp wits…
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