Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean

Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean
Title Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Francesca Ippolito
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 368
Release 2020-08-28
Genre Law
ISBN 1786432250

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This timely book assesses national and supranational bilateral approaches to dealing with the rising tide of migration into the European Union via the Mediterranean Sea. International law and EU migration law specialists critically assess the legal tools adopted to engage with the ‘refugee crisis’. While the EU works to develop a unified approach to Mediterranean transit and origin countries, the authors argue that a crucial role should be accorded to individual states in finding a solution to this complex and sensitive situation.

Mediterranean Paradiplomacies

Mediterranean Paradiplomacies
Title Mediterranean Paradiplomacies PDF eBook
Author Manuel Duran
Publisher Hotei Publishing
Pages 420
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004285415

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In Mediterranean Paradiplomacies: The Dynamics of Diplomatic Reterritorialization, Manuel Duran presents a new view on the phenomenon of paradiplomacy by analyzing the diplomatic activities of a number of Mediterranean substate entities as a site of political territorialization. The international agency of these substate entities is giving way to new patterns of territorialization, as well as alternative forms of diplomacy. Duran examines the diplomatic activities of two Spanish, two French and two Italian regions. The book poses the question of why and how these regions operate diplomatically in a given territorial milieu and convincingly elucidates the particular patterns of reterritorialization that result from these diplomatic activities.

The Eastern Mediterranean in Transition

The Eastern Mediterranean in Transition
Title The Eastern Mediterranean in Transition PDF eBook
Author Spyridon N. Litsas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2016-03-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317034783

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The wider region of the Eastern Mediterranean is in transition. What is being evinced is a situation of continuous volatility, centering on developments such as the ’Arab Spring,’ the Greek sovereign debt crisis, Islamic terrorism, the continuation of deadlock over the Cypriot and Palestinian Issues, significant energy finds in the Levantine Basin, concerns over nuclear proliferation and, more recently, the Syrian Civil War. At a systemic level, the move towards a regional multipolar reality has also contributed to volatility by creating a crescendo of antagonisms between all the major international actors who continuously strive for more influence, power and prestige. This collective project by leading experts represents a unique combination of International Theory and International Politics analysis that deals exclusively with the wider Eastern Mediterranean. It scrutinizes in a multidimensional manner the current geostrategic and geopolitical conditions that include the latest domestic socio-political events, as well as the active involvement of the Great Powers in the region. This book should be of interest to academics, decision-makers and a general reading public focusing on a significant and influential region in flux.

The Union for the Mediterranean

The Union for the Mediterranean
Title The Union for the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Federica Bicchi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 213
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 131797879X

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This is the first comprehensive analysis of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), launched in 2008 amid great controversy within the European Union. Affected from the start by negative fallout from the failure of Middle East peace initiatives, its inadequacies have been underlined by the popular movement for regime change in the Arab world. Leading experts provide here the first integrated analysis of the significance and shortcomings of the UfM. Beginning with critical questioning of the motives and institutional logics informing this venture, the collection proceeds to analyse its key actors, as well as major policy dossiers such as energy and development. The book explains how and why an initiative aiming to depoliticize Euro-Mediterranean relations in fact proved wide open to political discord, bringing huge disruption to UfM activity. While some aspects are found to have merit, the volume is critical of the way in which EU Mediterranean policy became driven by a narrow range of national interests, lost sight of the political objectives of the preceding Barcelona Process and became overwhelmingly bilateral in approach, at the expense of more ambitious region-building efforts. It concludes by highlighting the need to reform the EU Mediterranean policy framework in the light of the Arab uprisings of 2011. This book was published as a special issue of Mediterranean Politics.

Euro-Mediterranean Relations After September 11

Euro-Mediterranean Relations After September 11
Title Euro-Mediterranean Relations After September 11 PDF eBook
Author Annette Junemann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2004-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135770441

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A comprehensive study of the nexus between democratization and security in the Mediterranean, which are seen as essentially complementary yet threatened by political trends witnessed since the September 2001 attacks. Contributors from a variety of European and Mediterranean countries address the impact of a restructured security system, Europe's effort to establish an autonomous security and defence policy, and attempts among the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPCs) to build regional security regimes.

Evaluating Euro-Mediterranean Relations

Evaluating Euro-Mediterranean Relations
Title Evaluating Euro-Mediterranean Relations PDF eBook
Author Stephen Calleya
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2013-07-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136005188

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First Published in 2004. This book focuses on international relations in the Mediterranean area with a particular examination of patterns of relations in the Euro-Mediterranean area.

The Mediterranean; Its Role in America's Foreign Policy

The Mediterranean; Its Role in America's Foreign Policy
Title The Mediterranean; Its Role in America's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author William Reitzel
Publisher New York : Harcourt, Brace [1948]
Pages 216
Release 1948
Genre History
ISBN

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A publication of the Institute of International Studies, Yale University.