This paper outlines the conceptual and methodological guidelines for research in MEDRESET Work Package 7 (WP7). WP7 aims to develop a more sophisticated knowledge and awareness about the diverse frames, perceptions and priorities of a variety of stakeholders with regard to migration and mobility issues in the Mediterranean space, focusing on local stakeholders in four southern and eastern Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia) – and among them on those actors who are generally excluded from Euro-Mediterranean dialogue and decision-making (e.g., civil society and grassroots organizations). Following an introduction on the dominant EU-driven frames on migration and mobility issues and the related policy agenda, the seco...
Morocco and Tunisia resisted for some time pressure from the European Union to sign readmission agre...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
The paper proposes to analyse to what extent emerging EU common immigration policy, including the EU...
This paper is part of a series of working papers of the MEDRESET project to investigate existing EU ...
This paper investigates how European institutional and civil society actors frame and assess EU migr...
Euro-Mediterranean policies, as well as research on them, have been characterized by a Eurocentric a...
This report aims at combining the research results of the previous Work Packages (1–7) of the MEDRES...
This paper analyses how stakeholders in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries evaluate the EU...
Migration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. This is due to the...
MEDRESET Work Package 5 (WP5) aims at evaluating the effectiveness and potential of EU trade and ass...
This book critically assesses mobilities across the Mediterranean Basin and explores the implication...
MEDRESET Work Package 4 (WP4) aims at evaluating the effectiveness of EU policies on democracy promo...
A year after the Arab Spring, EU migration policies towards its Southern Mediterranean neighbours ar...
Euro-Mediterranean policies, as well as research on them, have been characterized by a Euro- centric...
International audienceThe Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) has brought the Mediterranean region bac...
Morocco and Tunisia resisted for some time pressure from the European Union to sign readmission agre...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
The paper proposes to analyse to what extent emerging EU common immigration policy, including the EU...
This paper is part of a series of working papers of the MEDRESET project to investigate existing EU ...
This paper investigates how European institutional and civil society actors frame and assess EU migr...
Euro-Mediterranean policies, as well as research on them, have been characterized by a Eurocentric a...
This report aims at combining the research results of the previous Work Packages (1–7) of the MEDRES...
This paper analyses how stakeholders in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries evaluate the EU...
Migration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. This is due to the...
MEDRESET Work Package 5 (WP5) aims at evaluating the effectiveness and potential of EU trade and ass...
This book critically assesses mobilities across the Mediterranean Basin and explores the implication...
MEDRESET Work Package 4 (WP4) aims at evaluating the effectiveness of EU policies on democracy promo...
A year after the Arab Spring, EU migration policies towards its Southern Mediterranean neighbours ar...
Euro-Mediterranean policies, as well as research on them, have been characterized by a Euro- centric...
International audienceThe Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) has brought the Mediterranean region bac...
Morocco and Tunisia resisted for some time pressure from the European Union to sign readmission agre...
Based on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on po...
The paper proposes to analyse to what extent emerging EU common immigration policy, including the EU...