Overhauling EU Policy in the Mediterranean. Towards More Inclusive, Responsive and Flexible Policies
As the EU is reviewing its European Neighbourhood Policy, this paper calls for an entirely new approach that would give the EU a stake in the region by responding more effectively to key needs on both sides of the Mediterranean. It first outlines three strategic policy options for the EU – defensive, power-projecting and reflexive approaches – and analyses EU policies accordingly. After observing that EU policies in the Mediterranean since the Arab uprisings have oscillated between a defensive and a power-projecting approach, this paper discusses how EU policies could become more inclusive of key actors, more responsive to key challenges and more flexible on both the multilateral and the bilateral level.
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Details
Roma, IAI, September 2015, 12 p. -
Issue
15|35 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
978-88-98650-59-0
Introduction
1. Three strategic policy options
2. More inclusive, responsive and flexible policies on the regional level
3. More inclusive, flexible and responsive policies on the domestic level
Conclusions
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