This book aims to examine the European Union’s response to the Arab spring, from late 2010 to the beginning of 2014. Through 12 chapters, Richard Youngs seeks to assess how far the EU changed its policies towards countries like Tunisia and Syria in the aftermath of the Arab spring. Inez von Weitershausen finds the book empirically rich, but recommends it only to well-read students and researchers due to its advanced framework
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Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
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Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
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Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
The current debate around the eurocrisis and European integration often centres on the role of Europ...
Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
The Arab Spring constitutes perhaps the most far-reaching political and economic transition since th...
In this book Marwan Muasher proposes a broad analysis and assessment of the Arab Spring, calling on ...
In Europe Reset: New Directions for the EU, Richard Youngs looks at the issue of democracy in Europe...
The past decade has seen a strengthening relationship between Turkey and the European Union, despite...
The main focus of this accessible, short book is on guiding the reader through the processes and exp...
In Unfinished Revolutions: Yemen, Libya and Tunisia After the Arab Spring, Ibrahim Fraihat examines ...
Recent years have seen an increasing polarization of views on the EU, with many now debating its rel...
This edited volume provides an innovative contribution to the debate on contemporary European geopol...
The Arab Spring has boosted both mainstream and radical Islamism, heightened the prospects of a thir...
In The Battle for Europe, Thomas Fazi argues that European Union elites have seized on the financial...
Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
What is Britain’s future in Europe? What future should Britain want for the EU? Roger Liddle‘s book ...
Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...
The current debate around the eurocrisis and European integration often centres on the role of Europ...
Two years after the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring it is still difficult to evaluate if and...