Just back from 12 days in Morocco tucked in before Thanksgiving. I hadn't been back for two years, and if I'd believed some press accounts, I would have expected to find a country straining to find its direction.
Yet after more than a dozen meetings, informal chats, and leading a graduate seminar for the Executive MBA program at the American University at Ifrane (AUI), I can say that those who are overwrought about Morocco's future should focus more on enabling than second-guessing its intentions.
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