Published online: 17 Apr 2017The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively turned a discourse about the Israeli-Palestinian border into a foreign policy practice. While much of the literature highlights the existence of a ‘gap between discourse and practice’ when it comes to Europeans’ foreign policy stance towards the Arab-Israeli conflict, we argue that the gap is dynamic and has changed across time. In the absence of an internationally and locally recognised border between Israel and Palestine, the Europeans have aimed at constructing one on the 1949 armistice line, the so-called Green Line. They have done so in stages, by first formulating a discursive practice about the need for a bor...
This article describes the rules of origin dispute between the European Union and Israel, and argues...
The territorial integrity of States has come to be accepted as a fundamental principle of internatio...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively tu...
Article first published online: 5 SEP 2013.This article investigates the rules and practices pertain...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
Israel-Palestine has been a constant agenda item in EU foreign policy. Yet there is one dimension of...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
This article shows how the existence of a community of European practitioners in the Jerusalem area ...
The aim of this article is to examine how the European Union (EU) seeks to broker peace in the Middl...
This article conceives the EU’s normative power in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a narrative t...
This edited volume investigates the complex relations between Israel, the Palestinian territories an...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2015Focusing on the EU's relations with its periphery, this p...
This article describes the rules of origin dispute between the European Union and Israel, and argues...
The territorial integrity of States has come to be accepted as a fundamental principle of internatio...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively tu...
Article first published online: 5 SEP 2013.This article investigates the rules and practices pertain...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
Israel-Palestine has been a constant agenda item in EU foreign policy. Yet there is one dimension of...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
This article shows how the existence of a community of European practitioners in the Jerusalem area ...
The aim of this article is to examine how the European Union (EU) seeks to broker peace in the Middl...
This article conceives the EU’s normative power in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a narrative t...
This edited volume investigates the complex relations between Israel, the Palestinian territories an...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
Article first published online: 30 JUN 2015Focusing on the EU's relations with its periphery, this p...
This article describes the rules of origin dispute between the European Union and Israel, and argues...
The territorial integrity of States has come to be accepted as a fundamental principle of internatio...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...