This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian arena have remained contradictory and partly counterproductive. It suggests that European policies are stuck in the (no longer pertinent) logic of the Oslo process to achieve a two-state solution. The reasons for this stasis include the peculiarities of the European Union's decision-making process, lack of consensus within the international community on any alternative framework, and Europe's prioritization of stability in its "neighborhood.
For over four decades, the EU has been an active external actor in the Israeli-Palestinian peace pro...
This article examines the major developments that have taken place since the signing of the Oslo acc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the European Union (EU) seeks to broker peace in the Middl...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
The European Union together with other international organizations have a significant role in creati...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively tu...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
Published online: 17 Apr 2017The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
This article aims to analyse the EU's evolving involvement in the management and resolution of the I...
The conditions established after the 1994 Oslo Accords, which involved Israel transferring administr...
The thesis concentrates on two phenomena: EU foreign policy and the EU-Israel relationship. As a res...
Published online: 01 June 2023Contrary to the commonly held belief that the 1993 Oslo Accord was a p...
The aim of the article is to present the European Union’s commitment to resolve the Israeli-Palestin...
For over four decades, the EU has been an active external actor in the Israeli-Palestinian peace pro...
This article examines the major developments that have taken place since the signing of the Oslo acc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the European Union (EU) seeks to broker peace in the Middl...
In recent years, many academics as well as local actors have started to question the feasibility of ...
The European Union together with other international organizations have a significant role in creati...
More than 50 years the European Union member states (the European Economic Community up to 1993) mai...
The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively tu...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
Published online: 17 Apr 2017The article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
This article aims to analyse the EU's evolving involvement in the management and resolution of the I...
The conditions established after the 1994 Oslo Accords, which involved Israel transferring administr...
The thesis concentrates on two phenomena: EU foreign policy and the EU-Israel relationship. As a res...
Published online: 01 June 2023Contrary to the commonly held belief that the 1993 Oslo Accord was a p...
The aim of the article is to present the European Union’s commitment to resolve the Israeli-Palestin...
For over four decades, the EU has been an active external actor in the Israeli-Palestinian peace pro...
This article examines the major developments that have taken place since the signing of the Oslo acc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the European Union (EU) seeks to broker peace in the Middl...