Information on "Mediterranean Region"
April 2013
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Apr 2013
A Turkish Perspective on Security Issues in the Mediterranean
Author: Şadi Ergüvenç
Publisher: Global Political Trends Center (GPoT)
This brief first looks at Eastern Mediterranean security issues through Turkish eyes. More on «A Turkish Perspective on Security Issues in the Mediterranean» -
Apr 2013
Financial Sector Development and Integration in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Rym Ayadi
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This policy paper examines the trends and prospects in financial-sector development and integration in the southern and eastern Mediterranean countries. More on «Financial Sector Development and Integration in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean»
March 2013
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Mar 2013
Scenarios for the Agricultural Sector in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Saad Belghazi
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper builds predictive scenarios for the agricultural sector of eleven southern and eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMCs), namely Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey. More on «Scenarios for the Agricultural Sector in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean » -
Mar 2013
Financial Development, Bank Efficiency and Economic Growth Across the Mediterranean
Author: Rym Ayadi, Emrah Arbak Sami Ben-Naceur, Willem Pieter De Groen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper explores the relationship between financial sector development and economic growth, using a sample of northern and southern Mediterranean countries for the years 1985-2009. More on «Financial Development, Bank Efficiency and Economic Growth Across the Mediterranean»
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. More on «What Scenarios for the Euro-Mediterranean in 2030 in the Wake of the Post-Arab Spring?» -
Feb 2013
Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the Southern Mediterranean
Author: Francesco Bosello, Fabio Eboli
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This report analyzes the potential economic impacts of climate change on 11 southern and eastern Mediterranean countries, in terms of the effects of changes on the coastal ecosystem and on agriculture. More on «Economic Impacts of Climate Change in the Southern Mediterranean» -
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. More on «Strengthening the Strategic Choice Offered to the EU's Southern Mediterranean Neighbours» -
Feb 2013
Limitaciones auto-impuestas: Por qué la UE pierde relevancia en el Mediterráneo
Author: Eduard Soler i Lecha, Laia Tarragona
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
Este papel discute la política de la UE hacia el Mediterráneo en el contexto de la “Primavera árabe”. More on «Limitaciones auto-impuestas: Por qué la UE pierde relevancia en el Mediterráneo» -
Feb 2013
The West and the Emerging "Gray Democracy" in Egypt
Author: Roberto Aliboni
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) / German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
This paper addresses policies among Western governments in their relations with Egypt and the country's ruling government. More on «The West and the Emerging "Gray Democracy" in Egypt» -
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. More on «Adaptation to Climate Change in the Southern Mediterranean»


