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Publications
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'Talking about the Revolution'
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Timo Behr examines the debates and narratives on the origins of the Arab Spring. 'Talking about the Revolution" critically reviews the main structural, institutional, technological and ideational explanations of the Arab Spring. The EuroMeSCo Paper 9 concludes with some considerations about what these various explanations tell us about the future prospects of the Arab authoritarian system. (See all the EuroMeSCo Papers)
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'Le monde arabe, un an après: les véritables enjeux'
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Nadji Safir analyse la situation dans le monde arabe un an après les révoltes qui on bouleversé le statu quo de la région. Les évolutions et transitions qui ont eu lieu dans le sud méditerranéen en 2011 mettent en question la capacité des sociétés arabes à définir et à mettre en pratique un projet de la modernité souvent annoncé mais jamais vraiment réalisée. Le IEMed Paper 12 analyse la complexité, les dimensions multiples ainsi que les défis auxquels faudra se confronter de manière décisive afin d’assurer l'intégration actuelle et future des pays arabes dans le contexte des changements mondiaux majeurs. (Read the paper)
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EuroMeSCo Briefs
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| EuroMeSCo Briefs on the Egyptian elections |
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Brief 35: Législatives Égyptiennes (2011-2012): Des Élections Pas Comme les Autres By Chérine Chams El-Dine, Université du Caire Brief 34: Egypt's Foreign Policy: Post-Western and Pan-Islamic Par Patrycja Sasnal, Polish Institute of International Affairs Brief 32: Egypt After Parliamentary Elections: Policy Recommendations for Domestic and External Actors Par Nadine Abdalla, Arab Forum for Alternative Studies in Cairo Brief 31: Egypt's Elections: Ballots vs. Bullets By Robert Springborg, Center for Civil-Military Relations (See all the Briefs)
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| EuroMeSCo Briefs on Lebanon, Syria and the Middle East |
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Brief 36: Lebanon: Current Domestic and Regional Situation and Outlook By Riad Kahwaji, INEGMA Brief 33:The Arab Uprisings and the New Geopolitics of the Middle East Helle Malmvig, DIIS Brief 30: Dix Mois Qui Font Trembler la Syrie By Salam Kawakibi, Arab Reform Initiative (See all the Briefs)
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Agenda of EuroMeSCo members
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Turkey in 2012: priorities and challenges Tuesday, 21 February 2012 Brussels EPC - European Policy Centre L'Union Européenne : UPM et politique de voisinage, des relations compliquées Tuesday, 21 February 2012 Toulon FMES - Fondation Méditerranéenne d’Etudes Stratégiques Jewish Migration to the Frontiers Wednesday, 23 February 2012 Copenhagen DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies Politique et Néo-salafism au Maghreb Wednesday, 23 February 2012 Rabat CERAM – Centre de Recherche sur l’Afrique et la Méditerranée
Arab League and political changes within the region Wednesday, 23 February 2012 Cordoba Casa Árabe
Arab Development Challenges report 2011 Monday, 27 February 2012 Barcelona IEMed – European Institute of the Mediterranean
Alaa El Aswany - Chroniques de la révolution égyptienne Tuesday, 28 February 2012 Bruxelles MEDEA – Institut Européen de Recherche sur la Coopération Euro-Arabe
Seminar on the “Advanced status Morocco-EU: new actors and perspectives” Wednesday, 29 February 2012 Rabat IEMed – European Institute of the Mediterranean
Seminar on the Developments in the Middle East; focus Syria Thursday, 8 March 2012 Stockholm Swedish Institute of International Affairs
La Syrie aujourd'hui entre révoltes et répression : quel avenir ? Monday, 19 March 2012 Marseille Euromed-IHEDN
The Arab Spring One Year After: Shortfalls, Prospects & Strategies for Change Thursday, 29 March 2012 Brussels EPC, IEMed, EuroMesCo
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Articles and analysis published by EuroMeSCo institutes (sorted by date)
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An Arab springboard for EU foreign policy? Sven Biscop, Rosa Balfour & Michael Emerson (Ed.)– Egmont, EPC, CEPS
New socio-political actors in North Africa Silvia Colombo, Paola Caridi, Jane Kinninmont – IAI The European Union and multilateralism in the Mediterranean: energy and migration policy Silvia Colombo, Nur Abdelkhaliq - IAI Quo vadis Cyprus Forever ? Sylvia Tiryaki – GPOT Implementing a Negotiated Settlement on the Palestinian Refugee Question: The International Dimensions Leila Hilal – Chatham House The “Silent Bloc".. Acquiescing to Tyranny Willingly or Out of Fear Ghassan Al-Mufleh – Arab Reform Initiative Tunisia: Elections… and then what? Asma Nouira – Arab Reform Initiative
The Arab Spring in 2012 Michael Bauer, Thomas Schiller – CAP
Mediterranean 2020: the Future of Mediterranean Security and Politic Eduard Soler i Lecha, Thanos Doko - CIDOB, ELIAMEP
The “Revolutionary Parliament” and the New Governmental Order in Egypt Yoram Meital - INSS
Where Is Egypt Heading? Reasons why No one Really Knows Sally Khalifa Isaac – ISPI
Turkey and the bomb Sinan Ülge – Carnegie Middle East Centre
Middle Eastern Terrorist Organisations and the Political Changes in the Region Kacper Rękawek – PISM Religion and Politics in Arab Transitions Barah Mikaïl - FRIDE The Perception of Turkey in the Middle East 2011 Mensur Akgün, Sabiha Senyücel Gündoğar – TESEV Domestic Security in the Maghreb: Deficits and Counter-Measures Hanspeter Mattes – GIGA Lessons from the Gulf's Twin Shocks Ibrahim Saif, Rand Fakhoury - Carnegie Middle East Centre
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