The European Union’s Mediterranean Policies after the Arab Revolts: From Crisis to a New Order?
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Lorenzo FIORAMONTI (ed.), Regions and Crises: New Challenges for Contemporary Regionalisms, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 105-125
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CASSARINO, Jean-Pierre, TOCCI, Nathalie, The European Union’s Mediterranean Policies after the Arab Revolts: From Crisis to a New Order?, in Lorenzo FIORAMONTI (ed.), Regions and Crises: New Challenges for Contemporary Regionalisms, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 105-125 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/23297
Abstract
By all accounts, the events in the southern Mediterranean call for a serious rethink in Western policies towards the region. The aim of this article is to explore what such a rethink might entail for the European Union and whether the preconditions exist to implement such a rethink. Reviewing the European Neighbourhood Policy by revamping the benefits on offer, reconsidering the effective use of conditionality, establishing adequate monitoring mechanisms and engaging with a number of partners both within and beyond the region is imperative
