IEMed (Barcelone, Espagne). (2017). Euromed survey 2018: Changing Euro-Mediterranean Lenses. Girona (Espagne) : IEMed. n.p. (Euromed Survey, n. 9).
https://www.iemed.org/euromed-survey/changing-euro-mediterranean-lenses/
https://www.iemed.org/euromed-survey/changing-euro-mediterranean-lenses/
Titre : | Euromed survey 2018: Changing Euro-Mediterranean Lenses |
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Auteurs : | IEMed (Barcelone, Espagne) |
Type de document : | Série |
Editeur : | Girona [Espagne] : IEMed, 2017 |
Collection : | Euromed Survey, num. 9 |
Format : | n.p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 15 - UNION EUROPEENNE ; 15.4 - Partenariat Euro-MéditerranéenThésaurus IAMM EUROPE ; REGION MEDITERRANEENNE ; PARTENARIAT EUROMEDITERRANEEN ; POLITIQUE EUROPEENNE DE VOISINAGE ; UNION POUR LA MEDITERRANEE ; UNION EUROPEENNE ; PSEM ; PHYSIOLOGIE SENSORIELLE ; AFRIQUE DU NORD ; MAROC ; ALGERIE ; JAMAHIRIYA ARABE LIBYENNE ; SYRIE |
Résumé : |
The focus of this years Euromed Survey emerged from our assessment at the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) that Euro-Mediterranean relations continue to be too often dominated by Euro-centric perspectives and debates. It also originates from our commitment to rebalance and challenge prevailing narratives.
Too often, indeed, debates on the political and security situation of the Euro-Mediterranean space tend to limit themselves to the analysis of the security situation in the southern shore of the Mediterranean and how it affects Europe. The idea of the first set of questions (Block 1) was to reverse the approach, i.e. look at the situation of Europe and how it affects the southern shore and more generally Euro-Mediterranean relations. Similarly, we observed that Euro-Mediterranean policies are too often understood as policies of the European Union (EU) towards the southern Mediterranean. Therefore, in the second block, questions focus instead on how Southern and Eastern Mediterranean (SEM) countries engage with the EU. The questions of the third block relate mostly to existing frameworks such as the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) or the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), with the objective of identifying prevailing patterns in terms of perceptions, possible shortcomings and the way ahead. This publication contains ten analytical articles that echo some specific set of results of the Survey in an analytical way. |
Note de contenu : |
The State of Europe
Engaging with Europe Reinventing Euro-Mediterranean Relations The Political Crisis in Europe is Bad News for Southern Mediterranean and Euro-Mediterranean Relations. The Maghrebs Disengagement from Europe. What Moroccans Expect from the European Union. Algeria and the European Union: Uncertainties of a Dense Relationship. Is Europe Exporting Instability to the Southern Mediterranean? Libya as a Case Study. When the Stability Europeans Are Proud of, Fuels Insecurity in the Mediterranean. The Ins and Outs of the EUs Shortcomings in Syria. The Securitisation of the EUs Migration Policies: What Consequences for Southern Mediterranean Countries and their Relations with the EU? Consequences of the Securitization of EUs Approach towards the Mediterranean for Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries. Promoting Democracy in the Southern Mediterranean: Perceptions and Expectations. |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://www.iemed.org/euromed-survey/changing-euro-mediterranean-lenses/ |