Recent social, economic and political changes in the Western Saharan refugee camps in southwest Algeria have import not only for the project of Western Saharan nationalism, but also for the ongoing peace process. These are examined through a background to the Western Sahara conflict, and an appraisal of the camps’ internal processes of elite politics, self-management and recent post-war socio-economic change.
in The Journal of Modern African Studies (2007), 45(2): 275-297
Cambridge University Press
doi:10.1017/S0022278X07002546