Pressing the reset button in Euro-Mediterranean security relations?

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Barrinha, A. 2013. Pressing the reset button in Euro-Mediterranean security relations? Journal of Contemporary European Research. 9 (1), pp. 204-214.
AuthorsBarrinha, A.
Abstract

Almost two decades after the Barcelona Declaration, the European Union (EU) is still struggling to engage positively with its southern neighbours. Security has been the key concern in this relationship, with the EU putting forward a short-term agenda, often inconsistent with the policies, institutions and long-term goals of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. This article argues that the so-called Arab Spring has induced a soul-searching process within the European institutions that has opened the possibility for Brussels to reinvent its relations with the Middle East and North Africa countries, particularly in the field of security.

KeywordsMediterranean; European Security; Arab Spring
Year2013
JournalJournal of Contemporary European Research
Journal citation9 (1), pp. 204-214
PublisherUACES
ISSN1815-347X
Official URLhttp://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/508
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Print2013
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Deposited06 Oct 2014
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