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Demmelhuber

EU-Mittelmeerpolitik und der Reformprozess in Ägypten

Von der Partnerschaft zur Nachbarschaft
Nomos,  2009, 343 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8329-4460-5


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The work is part of the series Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (ZEI) (Volume 69)
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englischEU foreign policy in the Southern Mediterranean aims at fostering prosperity, stability, and democratic reform, based on a consensus with the Arab partner countries in the region. In the Barcelona Declaration of 1995 and in various documents of the European Neighbourhood Policy both parties have formulated common objectives and established mechanisms to ensure their sound implementation. To achieve these ambitious interests there is a wide-spread consensus in academics and politics that a comprehensive socio-economic development and eventually democratic reform in the authoritarian strip of the Southern Mediterranean are essential preconditions. However, are the established strategies and instruments on the ground sufficient for the EU to implement this diverse agenda together with its partners in the South? Focusing this core question the book aims at analysing the genesis and results of EU-Egyptian cooperation since 1995 in the context of Egypt’s political, economic, and social reform process.

Dr. Thomas Demmelhuber earned his doctorate degree in Political Science from the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. He was awarded a three-year scholarship sponsored by the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation in 2006. Furthermore he participated in the Junior-Fellow-Programme under supervision of Prof. Dr. Ludger Kühnhardt at the Centre for European Integration Studies.+