Information on "Regional Economic Cooperation" and "Mediterranean Region"
March 2011
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16 Mar 2011
The EU and Recent Events in the Southern Mediterranean
Author: Shimon Stein
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This brief discusses EU policy towards the southern Mediterranean and the Middle East in light of the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt in 2011. More on «The EU and Recent Events in the Southern Mediterranean»
June 2010
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Jun 2010
The Mediterranean: Opportunities to Develop EU-GCC Relations?
Author: Samir Abdelkrim, Roberto Aliboni, Edward Burke, Ana Echagüe, Pierre Henry, Christian Koch, Naji Abi-Aad, Bénédict de Saint-Laurent, Richard Youngs
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
This publicarion focuses on the European Union’s policies of cooperation with its Mediterranean neighbours and looks into how GCC countries can assist the transition process in these countries. More on «The Mediterranean: Opportunities to Develop EU-GCC Relations?»
January 2009
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2009
Economic Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region
Author: Rym Ayadi, Moez El Elj, Michael Gasiorek, Ahmed Farouk Ghoneim, Selen Guerin, Peter Holmes, Hammad Kassal, Javier Lopez Gonzalez, Mahmut Tekce
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This study evaluates the effects of the current Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for the EU and the Mediterranean region, in order to assist policy makers in defining the next steps in the Euro-Mediterranean Road map till 2010 and beyond. More on «Economic Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region»
September 2006
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Sep 2006
Ten Years of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Accomplishments and Prospects
Author: Agata Kołakowska
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper examines the ten-year record of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) since its establishment in 1995. More on «Ten Years of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Accomplishments and Prospects»
October 2004
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1 Oct 2004
Different Roads to Liberalisation: Scenarios for a Moroccan Case Study of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements
Author: Marijke Kuiper, Crescenzo Dell'Aquila, Alessandro Antimiani
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
In this paper, the authors lay the foundations for further research into key policy issues surrounding the creation of a Mediterranean free trade area as part of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. More on «Different Roads to Liberalisation: Scenarios for a Moroccan Case Study of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements»
May 2003
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1 May 2003
Trade Policy Issues for the Euro-Med Partnership
Author: Paul Brenton, Miriam Manchin
This paper reviews the EU's Barcelona process and assesses what is needed for the core economic substance of a liberalization and growth program in the Mediterranean region. More on «Trade Policy Issues for the Euro-Med Partnership»
April 2003
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1 Apr 2003
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Unique Features, First Results and Future Challenges
Author: Eric Philippart
This working paper presents the contours of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) and evaluates its scope of action, logic of intervention, organizational setting and policy output from 1995 to 2003. More on «The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Unique Features, First Results and Future Challenges »
January 2003
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1 Jan 2003
Mapping Israel's Policy Options regarding its Future Institutionalised Relations with the European Union
Author: Alfred Tovias
This paper assesses Israel's status in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) and explores possible policy options open to Israel. More on «Mapping Israel's Policy Options regarding its Future Institutionalised Relations with the European Union»
January 1997
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1997
Euro-Mediterranean Political Relations: Confidence and Security-Building Measures
Author: Carlos Echeverria Jesus
Publisher: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
This paper examines Euro-Mediterranean political relations in the context of security-building measures. More on «Euro-Mediterranean Political Relations: Confidence and Security-Building Measures»


