11. Ceuta y Melilla en clave de seguridad nacional
- Author:
- Luis de la Corte Ibáñez
- Publication Date:
- 06-2025
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Journal on International Security Studies (RESI)
- Institution:
- International Security Studies Group (GESI) at the University of Granada
- Abstract:
- This paper examines the position of Ceuta and Melilla in Spain's national security, considering their strategic importance as Spanish cities located in North Africa and their status as the external border of the European Union. The text begins with a description and assessment of the unique characteristics of Ceuta and Melilla, particularly those of a geographical, institutional and political nature. It then analyses the main threats affecting both cities: irregular immigration, drug trafficking and cross-border organised crime, radicalisation and jihadist terrorism, and hostile political actions. It examines how these threats interact and intensify in the specific context of Ceuta and Melilla. The role of Morocco as a source of risk is also studied. Firstly, as a result of its claim to the two North African cities, which complicates its relations with Spain and calls into question the territorial integrity of the Spanish nation. And secondly, as a result of the Moroccan state's use of its capabilities to create problems in Ceuta and Melilla in order to influence Spanish policy and action. An analysis of the policies implemented by Morocco with negative consequences for the two cities identifies a variety of actions in the ‘grey area’. Based on this diagnosis, the article concludes with a brief reflection and a series of recommendations to contribute to the design of a comprehensive strategy aimed at ensuring the effective defence of Ceuta and Melilla and reducing the structural vulnerabilities of both territories.
- Topic:
- National Security, Defense Policy, Immigration, Organized Crime, Terrorism, and Gray Zone
- Political Geography:
- Ceuta, Melilla, Spain, Morocco, and North Africa