Görgülü A. (ed.), Dark Kahyaoglu G. (ed.). (2019). The remaking of the Euro-Mediterranean vision. Challenging eurocentrism with local perceptions in the Middle East and North Africa. Berne (Suisse) : Peter Lang. 310 p. (Global Politics and Security, n. 2).
https://doi.org/10.3726/b15448
https://doi.org/10.3726/b15448
Titre : | The remaking of the Euro-Mediterranean vision. Challenging eurocentrism with local perceptions in the Middle East and North Africa |
Auteurs : | A. Görgülü, ed. ; G. Dark Kahyaoglu, ed. |
Type de document : | E-Book |
Editeur : | Berne [Suisse] : Peter Lang, 2019 |
Collection : | Global Politics and Security, num. 2 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-0343-3818-9 |
Format : | 310 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 02 - COOPERATION. RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES. HISTOIRE. DROIT ; 2.3 - Relations InternationalesThésaurus IAMM RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES ; GEOPOLITIQUE ; PARTENARIAT EUROMEDITERRANEEN ; POLITIQUE MEDITERRANEENNE ; AFRIQUE DU NORD ; EUROPE ; REGION MEDITERRANEENNE ; MOYEN ORIENT ; TUNISIE ; TURQUIE ; EGYPTE ; IRAN REPUBLIQUE ISLAMIQUE ; LIBAN ; ISRAEL ; MAROC ; ARABIE SAOUDITE ; QATAR |
Résumé : |
This edited collection is a timely and in-depth perception analysis of Euro-Mediterranean relations and the EU policy actions towards the Mediterranean region.
The book takes as its departure point the recent geopolitical developments in the Middle East and North Africa, urging the renewal of a Euro-Mediterranean partnership while challenging the Eurocentric orientation of EU policies a critical factor which explains why the EU has been unable to adjust its policies to the regions fast-changing complexities. The volume subsequently introduces the findings of an elite survey conducted between 20172018 with local stakeholders in 9 countries in the Mediterranean. 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. This book will interest EU policy-makers, civil society, academics and researchers on EU policy, as well as IR experts in general. |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction (Zeynep Gülöz Bakır / Gülşah Dark Kahyaoğlu)
Chapter 1: An Outlook on Tunisian Elite Stakeholders Perspectives on the EU and its Policy Preferences in Tunisia and the Mediterranean (Robert P. Parks / Zeynep Gülöz Bakır) Chapter 2: Attitudes towards the EU and its Presence in the Mediterranean: Perceptions of Elite Actors in Turkey (Gülşah Dark Kahyaoğlu) Chapter 3: Egyptian Elites Views on Egypt, and its Relations with the EU (ASI-REM staff researchers) Chapter 4: EUIran Relations: Iranian Perceptions and European Policy (David Ramin Jalilvand) Chapter 5: Lebanese Elites Views on Lebanon and its Relations with the EU (Karina Goulordava / ASI-REM staff researchers) Chapter 6: Israel, the EU, and the Mediterranean: Understanding the Perceptions of Israeli Elite Actors (Nimrod Goren, Eyal Ronen and Emir Bayburt) Chapter 7: Revisiting the Role of the EU in the Neighbourhood: Moroccan Elite Perceptions on the EU and Its Policy Impact in the Mediterranean (Gülşah Dark Kahyaoğlu / Omar Iharchane / Samir Bennis / Zeynep Gülöz Bakır) Chapter 8: Saudi Arabias Relations with the EU and Its Perception of EU Policies in MENA (Sabiha Senyücel Gündoğar) Chapter 9: Towards a Viable EUGulf Engagement: Qatari Perceptions of the EU and Its Policies in the Region (Aybars Görgülü) |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://doi.org/10.3726/b15448 |