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Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Need for Triangulation [1]

The International Spectator [2]

Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the Need for Triangulation

Authors:
Richard Youngs [3]
Ana Echagüe [4]
29/09/2010

European Union policy towards the Middle East and North Africa suffers from geographic fragmentation and an increasing functional imbalance which reflects a growing trend towards securitisation. While policy towards the Mediterranean is highly institutionalised, the Gulf Cooperation Council states receive much less attention and policies towards Iran, Iraq and the occupied Palestinian territories exist in isolation. A narrow focus on an exclusionist approach to security has taken over to the detriment of political and economic concerns. The shortcomings in European foreign policy towards the broader Middle East in terms of lack of breadth and coherence need to be addressed in order to forge a more cohesive and effective policy.

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  • Details

    p. 27-39
  • In:
    The International Spectator [2]
  • Issue

    45/3
  • ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
    10.1080/03932729.2010.504618

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