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EU’s New Resilience Agenda in the MENA

IAI and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies held a conference in Lebanon on 3 November to present the results of a research project on the EU’s Resilience Agenda in the MENA region, seeking to operationalize the EU Global Strategy’s emphasis on building state and societal resilience in the context of six case studies: Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Qatar, Tunisia and Turkey.

The EU’s New Resilience Agenda in the MENA Region

The EU’s New Resilience Agenda in the MENA Region

03/11/2017, Beirut

The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) organised an international conference in Lebanon to present the results of the one-year research project entitled "The EU's New Resilience Agenda in the MENA Region". Hosted by the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), the conference brought together researchers, practitioners and policy experts from different fields to discuss the EU's Global Strategy (EUGS) and its impact on the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA).

The EU’s New Resilience Agenda in the MENA Region

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The new EU Global Strategy (EUGS) ‘Shared Vision, Common Action: A Stronger Europe’ unveiled in late June 2016 could represent a point of departure to re-calibrate the EU’s external and security policy towards the MENA. One of the most significant novelties brought about by the EUGS is its emphasis on ‘resilience’ as the main pillar of the new comprehensive vision for the EU’s foreign and security policy.

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