North Africa
Intro
Operational container for routing Maghreb and Nile corridor country nodes, migration routes, energy flows, and Mediterranean security signals.
Background
The subregion is structured by coastal urban belts, deep desert interiors, and strategic chokepoints and corridors connecting the Mediterranean to the Sahel.
History
North Africa developed through ancient Mediterranean civilisations and trans-Saharan trade, followed by Islamic expansion, Ottoman-era governance, and European colonial rule. Twentieth-century independence produced divergent state models, with persistent linkage to European markets and Middle Eastern political systems.
Present Day
The subregion balances EU-facing economic ties with internal reform pressures and shifting security postures.
Future Outlook
Continued strategic importance through migration management, energy transition, and Mediterranean security dynamics.
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