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Euro-Mediterranean Relations and Policies

Euro-Mediterranean Relations and Policies
Author: Evalyn Neukomm
Publisher: States Academic Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781639891924

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The region which surrounds the Mediterranean Sea is termed as the Mediterranean area. This includes southern Europe, western nations of the Middle East and North African countries. EU has recently created a formal, unified policy towards other countries in the Mediterranean region. The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Union for the Mediterranean are the two institutional pillars which define the existing Euro-Mediterranean relations. These foreign policies are aimed at encouraging political and economic reform in the Mediterranean countries, and ensuring cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean region. This book traces the progress of Euro-Mediterranean relations and policies, and highlights some of its key concepts and applications. It explores all the important aspects of this field in the present day scenario. Researchers and students in this field will be assisted by this book.


The Remaking of the Euro-Mediterranean Vision

The Remaking of the Euro-Mediterranean Vision
Author: Aybars Görgülü
Publisher: Global Politics and Security
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 9783034338172

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The findings and policy recommendations presented in the book aim to contribute to making EU policies more responsive to major challenges in the region, more flexible on the multilateral and the bilateral level and more inclusive of key stakeholders.


The Emerging Euro-Mediterranean System

The Emerging Euro-Mediterranean System
Author: Dimitris Xenakis
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719060137

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Focusing on the principal challenges facing the Euro-Mediterranean partnership since the signing of the Barcelona Declaration in November 1995, this study assesses past European policies towards the region.


Euro-Mediterranean Relations After September 11

Euro-Mediterranean Relations After September 11
Author: Annette Junemann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135770441

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A comprehensive study of the nexus between democratization and security in the Mediterranean, which are seen as essentially complementary yet threatened by political trends witnessed since the September 2001 attacks. Contributors from a variety of European and Mediterranean countries address the impact of a restructured security system, Europe's effort to establish an autonomous security and defence policy, and attempts among the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPCs) to build regional security regimes.


The Challenge of Differentiation in Euro-Mediterranean Relations

The Challenge of Differentiation in Euro-Mediterranean Relations
Author: Esther Barbé
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135761442

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The tension between the aim of creating sustainable multilateral region-building dynamics and the need to find more differentiated and flexible forms of cooperation has been ever-present in Euro-Mediterranean relations. The proliferation of different and partially overlapping initiatives in recent years – the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, the European Neighbourhood Policy and the Union for the Mediterranean – is a plain expression of this tension. The 2011 episodes of regime-change in the Arab world have once again placed the debate about differentiation in EU’s relations with Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries at the top of the Union’s foreign policy agenda. This book contributes to theoretical and practical debates on whether differentiation processes can aid or hinder policy convergence processes and region-building efforts more widely. The contributions to this collection assess the actual significance and consequences of differentiation in Euro-Mediterranean relations through sector-specific in-depth analyses, covering issue areas as varied as environmental policy, migration, foreign and defence policy, trade, energy, civil protection and democracy promotion. The particular angle and comprehensive analysis of this book will make it of great interest for both scholars and policy makers alike in a moment when Euro-Mediterranean are in need of a thorough rethink. This book was based on a special issue of Mediterranean Politics.


Twenty Years of Euro-Mediterranean Relations

Twenty Years of Euro-Mediterranean Relations
Author: Richard Youngs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317326830

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The creation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in 1995 was seen, at the time, as a forward-thinking foreign policy which would strengthen ties between Europe and the Mediterranean Arab states. Since that time, however, almost none of this initial ambition has been translated into positive, successful policy. Twenty years on from the creation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (now the Union for the Mediterranean), this book collects some of the most influential articles published in the Mediterranean Politics journal since 1995 – and suggests what these articles tell us about the state of relations between Europe and the Middle East. The selection of articles gives a sense of the way in which analytical debate has changed in the journal’s lifetime, a lifetime which has seen the journal at the forefront of academic study on a variety of issues in the Mediterranean region. As such, the selection is naturally a reflection of the different periods from which the articles are taken, and, taken together, they paint a picture of how the Euro-Mediterranean partnership has been reshaped over time.


Evaluating Euro-Mediterranean Relations

Evaluating Euro-Mediterranean Relations
Author: Stephen C. Calleya
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0714654124

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What are the prospects for the future of the Euro-Mediterranean area and what relevant role can the EMP play in this future? This book focuses on international relations in the Mediterranean area with a particular examination of patterns of politics, security and socio-economic relations.


The Political Economy of Euro-Mediterranean Relations

The Political Economy of Euro-Mediterranean Relations
Author: Christos Kourtelis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137449071

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The author analyses the implementation of the agricultural and industrial parts of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. Following a sectoral approach to assess the implementation of the ENP, he investigates which interest groups win and which lose from the policy.


Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring

Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring
Author: Jakob Horst
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317139925

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The ’Arab Spring’ triggered paradigmatic shifts but, despite these changes, much in the Euro-Mediterranean region remains the same. Utilising ’Logics of Action’, an innovative theoretical framework designed to capture the complexity of political interaction in one of the fastest changing regions in the world, this book discusses developments in the region before and after the Arab Spring that can be characterised by a continuation of the norm. Expert contributors identify patterns of interaction between governmental institutions, economic entrepreneurs, religious groups and other diverse actors that withstood these historical changes and explore why these relationships have proved so robust. Connecting a unique sample of case studies on changing and persistent ’Logics of Action’ within the Euro-Mediterranean space this book provides a pivotal contribution to our understanding of political interaction between North Africa, the Middle East and the European Union. Offering a completely new perspective on the events of the ’Arab Spring’ it identifies something that seems paradoxical at first sight; persistence in times of radical change.


Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring

Euro-Mediterranean Relations after the Arab Spring
Author: Jakob Horst
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317139933

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The ’Arab Spring’ triggered paradigmatic shifts but, despite these changes, much in the Euro-Mediterranean region remains the same. Utilising ’Logics of Action’, an innovative theoretical framework designed to capture the complexity of political interaction in one of the fastest changing regions in the world, this book discusses developments in the region before and after the Arab Spring that can be characterised by a continuation of the norm. Expert contributors identify patterns of interaction between governmental institutions, economic entrepreneurs, religious groups and other diverse actors that withstood these historical changes and explore why these relationships have proved so robust. Connecting a unique sample of case studies on changing and persistent ’Logics of Action’ within the Euro-Mediterranean space this book provides a pivotal contribution to our understanding of political interaction between North Africa, the Middle East and the European Union. Offering a completely new perspective on the events of the ’Arab Spring’ it identifies something that seems paradoxical at first sight; persistence in times of radical change.