The Mediterranean is the world’s most volatile region. In the area that ties together southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, the cultural cleavages between the West and Islam and the economic gap between North and South collide. From this collision between the “Clash of Civilizations ” and extreme economic inequality emerge the central threats of the post-Cold Wa
This article looks at the Mediterranean region and its development and trade patterns. It argues tha...
North Africa and Europe : what is one to do with the Mediterranean ? Kasem Basfao, Jean-Robert Henry...
[Introduction]. Christiansen, Petito and Tonra (2000, 401) write that while shared geographic and cl...
Despite the common heritage of the Mediterranean populations, the Mediterranean remains a mosaic of ...
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership aims at creating an integrated regional unity in which the EU Mem...
The European Union's policy towards its southern periphery in North Africa and the Middle East has s...
In the present phase of European integration, after the end of the cold war and facing the enlargeme...
The Conference will investigate how the 1980-1995 period, often considered a sort of lost time in Eu...
The European Union is an example of regional cooperations that represents regional identity. In the ...
[From the Introduction]. Development cooperation policies are not as well known as the European Unio...
The Euro-Mediterranean region represents an area of possible collaboration, but also of possible con...
The Barcelona process Initiative must be seen as part of a broader design of European Union (EU) evo...
Since the ancient times of Greece up to the VII Century A.D. the Mediterranean world has been charac...
When the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (Euro-Med) was announced in Barcelona with a great fanfare i...
Introduction.The end of the Cold War found the Mediterranean Arab world politically unstable, econom...
This article looks at the Mediterranean region and its development and trade patterns. It argues tha...
North Africa and Europe : what is one to do with the Mediterranean ? Kasem Basfao, Jean-Robert Henry...
[Introduction]. Christiansen, Petito and Tonra (2000, 401) write that while shared geographic and cl...
Despite the common heritage of the Mediterranean populations, the Mediterranean remains a mosaic of ...
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership aims at creating an integrated regional unity in which the EU Mem...
The European Union's policy towards its southern periphery in North Africa and the Middle East has s...
In the present phase of European integration, after the end of the cold war and facing the enlargeme...
The Conference will investigate how the 1980-1995 period, often considered a sort of lost time in Eu...
The European Union is an example of regional cooperations that represents regional identity. In the ...
[From the Introduction]. Development cooperation policies are not as well known as the European Unio...
The Euro-Mediterranean region represents an area of possible collaboration, but also of possible con...
The Barcelona process Initiative must be seen as part of a broader design of European Union (EU) evo...
Since the ancient times of Greece up to the VII Century A.D. the Mediterranean world has been charac...
When the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (Euro-Med) was announced in Barcelona with a great fanfare i...
Introduction.The end of the Cold War found the Mediterranean Arab world politically unstable, econom...
This article looks at the Mediterranean region and its development and trade patterns. It argues tha...
North Africa and Europe : what is one to do with the Mediterranean ? Kasem Basfao, Jean-Robert Henry...
[Introduction]. Christiansen, Petito and Tonra (2000, 401) write that while shared geographic and cl...