De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale

This article examines the evolution of Morocco’s territorial organization throughout the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. It highlights the impact of the country’s historical trajectory on the decentralization and deconcentration reforms undertaken since its independence in 1956. B...

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Main Author: Salima Salhi
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Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/77825
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description This article examines the evolution of Morocco’s territorial organization throughout the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. It highlights the impact of the country’s historical trajectory on the decentralization and deconcentration reforms undertaken since its independence in 1956. Before the arrival of the French, Morocco operated under a form of primary decentralization, embodied by the Jemâas, who managed local affairs within the tribes. However, colonization introduced a centralized model that limited the autonomy of local administrative entities. After independence, Morocco undertook reforms aimed at breaking with this colonial legacy and promoting the balanced development of the country. These reforms have been gradual and include the adoption of new constitutions, the implementation of decentralization and regionalization, and charters aimed at regulating local public action. Despite these efforts, the results in terms of economic and social development have not always lived up to expectationsThe article is based on extensive research, including consultations of diplomatic archives of the French protectorates in Morocco and analysis of laws and reforms. Maps have also been developed to better understand the evolution of Morocco’s territorial organization. This research provides a solid basis for an in-depth analysis of the Moroccan territorial organization system and paves the way for future studies aimed at enriching this understanding.
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spelling doaj-art-5965c5d29e4b483f9af11d83c5eea0382025-08-20T04:02:14ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352025-07-01110.4000/14fnhDe la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionaleSalima SalhiThis article examines the evolution of Morocco’s territorial organization throughout the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. It highlights the impact of the country’s historical trajectory on the decentralization and deconcentration reforms undertaken since its independence in 1956. Before the arrival of the French, Morocco operated under a form of primary decentralization, embodied by the Jemâas, who managed local affairs within the tribes. However, colonization introduced a centralized model that limited the autonomy of local administrative entities. After independence, Morocco undertook reforms aimed at breaking with this colonial legacy and promoting the balanced development of the country. These reforms have been gradual and include the adoption of new constitutions, the implementation of decentralization and regionalization, and charters aimed at regulating local public action. Despite these efforts, the results in terms of economic and social development have not always lived up to expectationsThe article is based on extensive research, including consultations of diplomatic archives of the French protectorates in Morocco and analysis of laws and reforms. Maps have also been developed to better understand the evolution of Morocco’s territorial organization. This research provides a solid basis for an in-depth analysis of the Moroccan territorial organization system and paves the way for future studies aimed at enriching this understanding.https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/77825decentralizationMoroccoregionalizationcolonizationterritorial organizationdeconcentration
spellingShingle Salima Salhi
De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
Belgeo
decentralization
Morocco
regionalization
colonization
territorial organization
deconcentration
title De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
title_full De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
title_fullStr De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
title_full_unstemmed De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
title_short De la structure tribale à la décentralisation régionale
title_sort de la structure tribale a la decentralisation regionale
topic decentralization
Morocco
regionalization
colonization
territorial organization
deconcentration
url https://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/77825
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