Royal Institute of Strategic Studies
The vocation of IRES is to contribute to making decisions on strategic issues. Its mission is to carry out strategic studies and analyses on matters submitted by His Majesty the King and perform a strategic watch function, both at the national and international level, in various areas considered as strategic for the country. IRES analyses domestic structural issues, examines Morocco’s external relations in their multiple dimensions and attaches great attention to global issues.
Through its studies and strategic watch, the Institute focuses on public policies in order to inform the choices of fundamental reforms required by the prospect of a democratic and modern society to which Morocco is resolutely committed. This vocation gives IRES an exceptional positioning on the national scene, at the heart of the political, economic and social challenges of the country.

IRES Institutional Film
Forum

Morocco-United Kingdom relations: reality and prospects for development in the light of Brexit

What levers to strengthen the positioning of Moroccan economic actors in Africa, in the light of Morocco’s return to the African Union?

The 2nd edition of the international conference on the emergence of Africa

Territorial intelligence for regional development
Flash News
Media library

Asia -Pacific dynamics and its impact on the global balances : what implications for Morocco ? : Brahim BENJELLOUN TOUIMI


Asia -Pacific dynamics and its impact on the global balances : what implications for Morocco ? : Mohamed MALIKI


what place of North America within Morocco’s strategic options ? : Aziz MEKOUAR


what place of North America within Morocco’s strategic options ? : Hassane SAOUDI


what place of North America within Morocco’s strategic options ? : Abdelhay MOUDDEN


what place of North America within Morocco’s strategic options ? : Abdeallah EL ABDI


Morocco-South America Relations : Progress and Prospects of reinforcement : Frederico Estrada MEYER


Morocco-South America Relations : Progress and Prospects of reinforcement : Jose Gurierrez MAXWELL
