Review of Isaías BARREÑADA (2022): Breve historia del Sahara Occidental, La Catarata, Madrid.

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Abstract
In this book we find a rigorous, but at the same time understandable approach to the history of Western Sahara and offers us an opportunity to understand that the Saharawi people are facing a process of decolonization that international society, from multilateralism, nor the administering power, Spain, have been able to channel. There is no need for "creative" solutions to seek an end to Morocco's occupation of the territory of Western Sahara, but simply to apply international law.
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CAMPOS SERRANO, Alicia (2008): “Oil, Sovereignty & Self-Determination: Equatorial Guinea & Western Sahara”, Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 35, nº 117, pp. 435-447
FERNÁNDEZ-MOLINA, Irene (2017): “Towards a Multilevel Analysis of the Western Sahara Conflict and the Effects of its Protractedness”, en OJEDA GARCÍA, Raquel, FERNÁNDEZ MOLINA, Irene, VEGUILLA DEL MORAL, Victoria (eds.) (2017): Global, Regional and Local Dimensions of Western Sahara’s Protracted Decolonization: When a Conflict Gets Old, New York, Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 1-33.