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<head>Press Release</head> | ||
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<hi rend="strong">Office of the Historian <lb/> Foreign Service Institute <lb/> | ||
United States Department of State <lb/> December 6, 2024</hi> | ||
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<p> Foreign Service Institute Releases <hi rend="italic">Foreign Relations of the | ||
United States</hi>, 1981–1988, Volume XXIV, North Africa</p> | ||
<p>The Department of State released today <hi rend="italic">Foreign Relations of the | ||
United States</hi>, 1981–1988, Volume XXIV, North Africa. This volume is | ||
part of a subseries of volumes of the Foreign Relations series that documents | ||
the foreign policy decision making of the administration of President Ronald | ||
Reagan. The volume details the Reagan administration’s overall approach to North | ||
Africa, its conception of the region as it related to broader U.S. geopolitical | ||
goals, and its attempts to address the wide, often interrelated, range of | ||
political, economic, and strategic challenges posed to U.S. interests in the | ||
area. The volume also documents the course of U.S. bilateral relations with | ||
Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, the Reagan administration’s bilateral and | ||
multilateral efforts to end the conflict between the Popular Front for the | ||
Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Río de Oro (POLISARIO) and Morocco in the | ||
Western Sahara. It also documents U.S. responses to attempts by Algeria, | ||
Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia to achieve Maghreb unity and contend with the | ||
challenge posed by Libyan leader Mu’ammar Qadhafi, including brief interludes of | ||
“union” with Libya.</p> | ||
<p>This volume was compiled and edited by Chris Tudda. The volume and this press | ||
release are available on the Office of the Historian website at | ||
http://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1981-88v24. For further | ||
information, contact [email protected]. </p> | ||
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