Paper 68: Putting the Mediterranean Union in Perspective
The broad debate kick-started by French
President Sarkozy’s electoral campaign proposal to create a
“Mediterranean Union” of sorts has stimulated a renewed interest in the
Euro-Mediterranean region and a much-needed re-evaluation of the
Barcelona Process. Mixed reactions, marked by Germany’s vehement
response, led to an evolution of the original idea into the present
compromise of a “Union for the Mediterranean” (UfM), which has been
incorporated into a revised Barcelona Process and now includes all 27
EU member states alongside the Mediterranean partner countries. The
outlines of this union have been traced, yet its final shape will only
begin to emerge during the 2nd half of 2008, when France assumes the EU
Presidency.
In this context, the study “Putting the
Mediterranean Union in Perspective” seeks to enhance the present debate
by providing an overview of the different views emerging in the main
zones of the Euro-Med. A comparison of the four distinct expert
perspectives outlined – namely from Southern Europe, Germany, North
Africa and Israel – highlights the main issues of contention, but also
those around which consensus has rallied. Paper 68 takes stock of the
EU’s past and current policy for the Mediterranean in order to
determine its future potential within the UfM framework. Now that this
project is in full-fledged development, such region-specific
assessments should hopefully contribute towards the establishment of an
inclusive, responsive, relevant and effective Union for the
Mediterranean.
Contact information | n/a |
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.euromesco.net/images/paper68eng.pdf |
Source of information | EuroMeSCo |
Keyword(s) | Mediterranean Union |
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Relation | http://www.emwis.net/initiatives/mediterranean-union |
Geographical coverage | Euromed |
News date | 30/06/2008 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |
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