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Title: | Parliaments and civil society cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership |
Authors: | Pace, Roderick Stavridis, Stelios Xenakis, Dimitris K. |
Keywords: | Euro-Mediterranean Partnership European Union countries -- Relations -- Mediterranean Region Democracy -- Mediterranean Region |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | Duke University Press |
Citation: | Pace, R., Stavridis, S., & Xenakis, D. (2004). Parliaments and civil society cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership. Mediterranean Quarterly, 15(1), 75-92. |
Abstract: | Since the mid-1990s, the Mediterranean policy of the European Union has gained a significant degree of multilateralization when compared with previous European approaches to the Mediterranean. The Barcelona Process (or EMP, for Euro-Mediterranean Partnership) launched in November 1995 has become a focal point of both scholarly and policy-oriented attention.1 Arguably, a new phase has emerged in Euro-Mediterranean affairs, consisting of openness, dialogue, and work in common from policy design to implementation. All the same, the Barcelona Process has experienced numerous problems. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23433 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - InsEUS |
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