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    <title>The European Union and the Arab world : from the Rome treaty to the « Arab spring »</title>
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    <description>Title: The European Union and the Arab world : from the Rome treaty to the « Arab spring »
Abstract: For many Europeans, the Arab World is looked at, at best, as an oil well and&#xD;
a huge market, and, at worst, as a turbulent and dangerous environment.&#xD;
Thus, access to oil, market penetration, and security interests have largely&#xD;
driven European policies towards this region.&#xD;
Under different denominations and umbrellas, European policies in the past&#xD;
65 years pursued the same objectives: energy, market, security. This has&#xD;
been the case of the Mediterranean Global policy (1972-1992), the Euro-Arab&#xD;
Dialogue (1974-1989), the Renewed Mediterranean Policy (1990-1996), the&#xD;
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (1995-2008), the European Neighborhood&#xD;
Policy (2004-2012) and finally the Union for the Mediterranean (2008-2012).&#xD;
Sometimes, two or three overlapping policies were conducted at the same&#xD;
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