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1. Introduction: Towards a Multilevel Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and the Effects of its Protractedness
2. The United Nations' Change in Approach to Resolving the Western Sahara Conflict since the Turn of the 21st Century
3. The Geopolitical Functions of the Western Sahara Conflict: US Hegemony, Moroccan Stability and Sahrawi Strategies of Resistance
4. The EU's Reluctant Engagement with the Western Sahara Conflict: Between Humanitarian Aid and Parliamentary Involvement
5. Western Sahara and the Arab Spring
6. Algerian Foreign Policy towards Western Sahara
7. Beyond Western Sahara, the Sahel-Maghreb Axis Looms Large
8. The Role of Sahrawis and the Polisario Front in Maghreb-Sahel Regional Security
9. Western Sahara in the Framework of the New Moroccan Advanced Regionalization Reform
10. The Western Saharan Members of the Moroccan Parliament: Diplomacy and Perceptions of Identity
11. Changes in Moroccan Public Policies in Western Sahara and International Law: Adjustments to a New Social Context in Dakhla
12. Memory and Resistance: A Historical Account of the First "Intifadas" and Civil Organizations in the Territory of Western Sahara
13. Western Saharan and Southern Moroccan Sahrawis: National Identity and Mobilization
14. The View from Tindouf: Western Saharan Women and the Calculation of Autochthony
15. "For us, Parliament is a Tool for Liberation": Elections as an Opportunity for a Transterritorial Sahrawi Population
16. Conclusion.

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