Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many people worldwide see the European Union as a model of how states and their citizens can work together in peace and freedom. However, this achievement does not automatically mean that the EU has the ability to deal with the problems of the future in a rapidly changing world. The European Union must continue developing its unity in diversity dynamically, be it with regard to energy issues, the euro, climate change or new types of conflict. Indeed, self-assertion and solidarity are key to the debates shaping our future. “Europe in Dialogue“ wishes to make a contribution to these open debates. The analyses in this series subject political concepts, pr...
Change in Tunisia and Egypt was sudden and came as a surprise. The European Union should now provide...
"The recent wave of mass protests sweeping the Arab world has caught the EU by surprise. In a bid to...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
The Arabellion is now in its fourth year. There is more freedom today, but less security. There are ...
The Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many p...
European Union policies, towards the Arab and Mediterranean countries, since 1957, pursued the same...
This background paper begins with a reflection on Euro- Mediterranean relations from the 1970s to th...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
From the Introduction. In 2010 the martyring of Mohamed Bouazizi began a ripple of civil uprisings ...
The argument advanced in this article is that EU policies helped to trigger the so-called Arab Sprin...
"After decades of authoritarian rule increasingly self-confident citizens in North Africa and the M...
At the onset of 2011 an unprecedented wave of social unrest and political upheaval began to sweep ac...
Introduction This workshop, organized in Jerusalem by the ‘Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem’...
Change in Tunisia and Egypt was sudden and came as a surprise. The European Union should now provide...
"The recent wave of mass protests sweeping the Arab world has caught the EU by surprise. In a bid to...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
The Arabellion is now in its fourth year. There is more freedom today, but less security. There are ...
The Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many p...
European Union policies, towards the Arab and Mediterranean countries, since 1957, pursued the same...
This background paper begins with a reflection on Euro- Mediterranean relations from the 1970s to th...
Europeans can be proud as they look back on fifty years of peaceful integration. Nowadays many peopl...
From the Introduction. In 2010 the martyring of Mohamed Bouazizi began a ripple of civil uprisings ...
The argument advanced in this article is that EU policies helped to trigger the so-called Arab Sprin...
"After decades of authoritarian rule increasingly self-confident citizens in North Africa and the M...
At the onset of 2011 an unprecedented wave of social unrest and political upheaval began to sweep ac...
Introduction This workshop, organized in Jerusalem by the ‘Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem’...
Change in Tunisia and Egypt was sudden and came as a surprise. The European Union should now provide...
"The recent wave of mass protests sweeping the Arab world has caught the EU by surprise. In a bid to...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...