ABSTRACT

Chapter Eight concludes the work on environmental sustainability politics as a means to achieving domestic regime stability and generating transnational influence in Morocco. The final chapter summarizes the findings of the empirical chapters and recapitulates the added value of the research. It discusses the success and limitations of the Moroccan regime’s efforts to employ legitimation and cooptation strategies through and across the environmental sector and in turn provides insight on the implications for political science theory these findings hold.