This book offers a sociological reading of health policy in Morocco. Health is seen as a political object in its own right, at the crossroads of state intervention, social relations, modes of regulation and the contemporary recomposition of public action. The analysis articulates the conceptual, institutional and political dimensions of the health issue, while highlighting its growing inclusion in international, diplomatic and security-related dynamics. Health policy thus emerges as a privileged observatory of the transformations of the state and politics in Morocco.
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