Featuring more than 25 contributors, this collection of essays sheds light on several aspects of Moroccan society, economy, and culture as well as on the relationship between Morocco and the Netherlands—two countries with 400 years of shared history that alternates between fear and distrust and hope and solidarity. With a focus on the tensions between tradition and modernity, these essays discuss topics such as Moroccan family law; Morocco and the European Union; the Berber struggle; migration and equal citizenship; young Moroccans in the Netherlands; gender education in Morocco; literature, architecture, and language; and identity.