In this paper, we conceptualize external Europeanization as a multi-situated and selective process of differential inclusion. The aim is to contribute to recent research on the reconfiguration of “normative power Europe” through a more proper consideration of the dialogical positioning of different typologies of both recipients and transmitters of European external policies, and local economic actors, in particular. We show how the idea of the Mediterranean as a borderscape of differential inclusion, allows for an analysis that extends beyond the restrictive inside/outside binary typical of many current interpretations of the Euro-Mediterranean and the European Neighbourhood Policy. This view is especially crucial in times of decreasing EU ...
The Barcelona Euro-Mediterranean Conference (1995) was intended to be a launching pad" for creating ...
In the opening months of 2011 thousands of migrants arrived on the small Italian island of Lampedusa...
The European strategy regarding the internal and international governance expressed in an incomplete...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
This special section of European Urban and Regional Studies maps out a move from a strictly geopolit...
From both a political and a politological perspective, the various actions and policies of the EEC/...
The creation of a Free Trade Area is the main pillar on which regionalization in the Mediterranean h...
Since the mid-1990s, the Mediterranean sea has become the most dangerous border crossing of the worl...
How does the EU regard the space beyond its southern borders? How has it been framing the Mediterran...
An impressive body of international research has engaged with the rationales, dynamics and societal ...
Many names have been attached to regional spaces of migration around the edges of the European Union...
This paper examines the early phase of European construction of the Mediterranean during the 1970s ...
This contribution has three overarching objectives. First, it seeks to describe the logics of fractu...
This report offers a critical discourse analysis of the EU’s conception of the Mediterranean since ...
A comprehensive and theoretically informed examination of European foreign policy making towards the...
The Barcelona Euro-Mediterranean Conference (1995) was intended to be a launching pad" for creating ...
In the opening months of 2011 thousands of migrants arrived on the small Italian island of Lampedusa...
The European strategy regarding the internal and international governance expressed in an incomplete...
The paper presents a critical reading of the spatial imaginaries by which the Mediterranean is conce...
This special section of European Urban and Regional Studies maps out a move from a strictly geopolit...
From both a political and a politological perspective, the various actions and policies of the EEC/...
The creation of a Free Trade Area is the main pillar on which regionalization in the Mediterranean h...
Since the mid-1990s, the Mediterranean sea has become the most dangerous border crossing of the worl...
How does the EU regard the space beyond its southern borders? How has it been framing the Mediterran...
An impressive body of international research has engaged with the rationales, dynamics and societal ...
Many names have been attached to regional spaces of migration around the edges of the European Union...
This paper examines the early phase of European construction of the Mediterranean during the 1970s ...
This contribution has three overarching objectives. First, it seeks to describe the logics of fractu...
This report offers a critical discourse analysis of the EU’s conception of the Mediterranean since ...
A comprehensive and theoretically informed examination of European foreign policy making towards the...
The Barcelona Euro-Mediterranean Conference (1995) was intended to be a launching pad" for creating ...
In the opening months of 2011 thousands of migrants arrived on the small Italian island of Lampedusa...
The European strategy regarding the internal and international governance expressed in an incomplete...