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The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership - The Barcelona Process since 1995

English · Paperback / Softback

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In 1995, the EU 15 and twelve Mediterranean states concluded the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. This agreement involves cooperation in political, economic and cultural matters. It aims at creating a common area of peace, stability and prosperity. This study discusses the concept of the EU as a 'normative' actor and questions its validity. In doing so, it relies on a neo-realist analysis.
Democracy promotion, Euro-Mediterranean trade relations and migration are policy areas which, each for its own reasons, deserve special attention in the framework of the Barcelona process. This paper reviews the reality of Euro-Mediterranean relations and compares them with official EU documentation to demonstrate that the concept of the EU as a benign 'normative' actor suffers from severe shortcomings.

About the author

Markus Hahn, geboren 1980, Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und der Europäischen und Internationalen Politik an den Universitäten Passau, Genf und Edinburgh. Abschluss 2006 als Diplom-Jurist an der Universität Passau und 2007 als Master of Science in International and European Politics an der Universität Edinburgh. Beschäftigt als Rechtsreferendar beim Landgericht Duisburg.

Product details

Authors Markus Hahn
Publisher Diplomica
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.05.2009
 
EAN 9783836671958
ISBN 978-3-8366-7195-8
No. of pages 66
Dimensions 225 mm x 9 mm x 271 mm
Weight 164 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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