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April 2013
February 2013
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25 Feb 2013
What Scenarios for the Euro-Mediterranean in 2030 in the Wake of the Post-Arab Spring?
Author: Rym Ayadi, Carlo Sessa
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper presents three scenarios of how regional relations between the EU and the southern Mediterranean countries will develop after the Arab Spring.
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1 Feb 2013
Strengthening the Strategic Choice Offered to the EU's Southern Mediterranean Neighbours
Author: Steven Blockmans, Bart Van Vooren
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper focuses on how incorporating the EU's southern neighbors (Tunisia, Algeria, etc.
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Feb 2013
Adaptation to Climate Change in the Southern Mediterranean
Author: Daniel Osberghaus, Claudio Baccianti
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Adaptation to climate change in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries is particularly relevant because of the strong expected effects on the region and the sensitivity of important sectors like agriculture and tourism to climate change.
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Feb 2013
The Mediterranean Region in a Multipolar World
Author: Vladimir Bakhtin, Arlene Clemesha, Li Guofu, Daniela Huber, P. R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher:
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) /
German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
This collection of papers explores implications of a changing global power structure, with a special focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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Feb 2013
Self-Imposed Limitations: Why is the EU Losing Relevance in the Mediterranean
Author: Eduard Soler i Lecha, Laia Tarragona
Publisher:
CIDOB Foundation
This report analyzes the EU's response to changes in the Mediterranean region.
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Oct 2012
UNISCI Discussion Papers No 30
Author: Megan Dee, Oliver Meier, Milagros Álvarez, Anne Finger, Benjamin Kienzle, Belén Lara, Natividad Fernández, Fernando Borredá, Eunsook Yang, Clara Portela, Antonio Marquina, David García Cantalapiedra, Gloria Inés Ospina, Gabriel Cortina
Publisher:
Research Unit on International Security and Cooperation (UNISCI)
The EU published its first Strategy against the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) in December 2003, in combination with the European Security Strategy (ESS).
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