The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings
Frames, Selective Engagement and the Security-Stability Nexus
Herausgeber: Roccu, Roberto; Voltolini, Benedetta
The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings
Frames, Selective Engagement and the Security-Stability Nexus
Herausgeber: Roccu, Roberto; Voltolini, Benedetta
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This book provides the first comprehensive assessment of the EU's engagement with Mediterranean countries before and after the Arab uprisings. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mediterranean Politics.
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This book provides the first comprehensive assessment of the EU's engagement with Mediterranean countries before and after the Arab uprisings. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mediterranean Politics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367584498
- ISBN-10: 0367584492
- Artikelnr.: 66491092
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367584498
- ISBN-10: 0367584492
- Artikelnr.: 66491092
Roberto Roccu is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy in the Department of European & International Studies at King's College London, UK. His research focuses on the international political economy of the Middle East and North Africa, and on the EU's reform promotion in the region. Benedetta Voltolini is Lecturer in European Foreign Policy in the Department of European and International Studies at King's College London, UK. Her research focuses on EU foreign policy towards the Middle East and North Africa, on lobbying and framing in EU external relations.
Introduction - Framing and reframing the EU's engagement with the
Mediterranean: Examining the security-stability nexus before and after the
Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and Benedetta Voltolini 1. From Neglect to
Selective Engagement: The EU Approach to Rural Development in the Arab
Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings Christos Kourtelis 2. Banking on
ordoliberalism? Security, stability and profits in EU's economic reform
promotion in Egypt Roberto Roccu 3. EU democracy promotion and the
dominance of the security-stability nexus Assem Dandashly 4. The EU and
Islamist parties in Tunisia and Egypt after the Arab uprisings: A story of
selective engagement Benedetta Voltolini and Silvia Colombo 5.
Counterterrorism and democracy: EU policy in the Middle East and North
Africa after the uprisings Vincent Durac 6. Thinking energy outside the
frame? Reframing and misframing in Euro-Mediterranean energy relations
Anna Herranz-Surrallés 7. Changing the path? EU migration governance after
the 'Arab spring' Andrew Geddes and Leila Hadj-Abdou 8. EU religious
engagement in the Southern Mediterranean: Much ado about nothing? Sarah
Wolff 9. Security and stability reframed, selective engagement maintained?
The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and
Benedetta Voltolini
Mediterranean: Examining the security-stability nexus before and after the
Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and Benedetta Voltolini 1. From Neglect to
Selective Engagement: The EU Approach to Rural Development in the Arab
Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings Christos Kourtelis 2. Banking on
ordoliberalism? Security, stability and profits in EU's economic reform
promotion in Egypt Roberto Roccu 3. EU democracy promotion and the
dominance of the security-stability nexus Assem Dandashly 4. The EU and
Islamist parties in Tunisia and Egypt after the Arab uprisings: A story of
selective engagement Benedetta Voltolini and Silvia Colombo 5.
Counterterrorism and democracy: EU policy in the Middle East and North
Africa after the uprisings Vincent Durac 6. Thinking energy outside the
frame? Reframing and misframing in Euro-Mediterranean energy relations
Anna Herranz-Surrallés 7. Changing the path? EU migration governance after
the 'Arab spring' Andrew Geddes and Leila Hadj-Abdou 8. EU religious
engagement in the Southern Mediterranean: Much ado about nothing? Sarah
Wolff 9. Security and stability reframed, selective engagement maintained?
The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and
Benedetta Voltolini
Introduction - Framing and reframing the EU's engagement with the
Mediterranean: Examining the security-stability nexus before and after the
Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and Benedetta Voltolini 1. From Neglect to
Selective Engagement: The EU Approach to Rural Development in the Arab
Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings Christos Kourtelis 2. Banking on
ordoliberalism? Security, stability and profits in EU's economic reform
promotion in Egypt Roberto Roccu 3. EU democracy promotion and the
dominance of the security-stability nexus Assem Dandashly 4. The EU and
Islamist parties in Tunisia and Egypt after the Arab uprisings: A story of
selective engagement Benedetta Voltolini and Silvia Colombo 5.
Counterterrorism and democracy: EU policy in the Middle East and North
Africa after the uprisings Vincent Durac 6. Thinking energy outside the
frame? Reframing and misframing in Euro-Mediterranean energy relations
Anna Herranz-Surrallés 7. Changing the path? EU migration governance after
the 'Arab spring' Andrew Geddes and Leila Hadj-Abdou 8. EU religious
engagement in the Southern Mediterranean: Much ado about nothing? Sarah
Wolff 9. Security and stability reframed, selective engagement maintained?
The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and
Benedetta Voltolini
Mediterranean: Examining the security-stability nexus before and after the
Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and Benedetta Voltolini 1. From Neglect to
Selective Engagement: The EU Approach to Rural Development in the Arab
Mediterranean after the Arab Uprisings Christos Kourtelis 2. Banking on
ordoliberalism? Security, stability and profits in EU's economic reform
promotion in Egypt Roberto Roccu 3. EU democracy promotion and the
dominance of the security-stability nexus Assem Dandashly 4. The EU and
Islamist parties in Tunisia and Egypt after the Arab uprisings: A story of
selective engagement Benedetta Voltolini and Silvia Colombo 5.
Counterterrorism and democracy: EU policy in the Middle East and North
Africa after the uprisings Vincent Durac 6. Thinking energy outside the
frame? Reframing and misframing in Euro-Mediterranean energy relations
Anna Herranz-Surrallés 7. Changing the path? EU migration governance after
the 'Arab spring' Andrew Geddes and Leila Hadj-Abdou 8. EU religious
engagement in the Southern Mediterranean: Much ado about nothing? Sarah
Wolff 9. Security and stability reframed, selective engagement maintained?
The EU in the Mediterranean after the Arab uprisings Roberto Roccu and
Benedetta Voltolini