Relations between the European Union and Egypt after 2011

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Beata Przybylska-Maszner (Hg.), Sebastian Wojciechowski (Hg.), Anna Potyra la (Hg.), Relations between the European Union and Egypt after 2011 (2015), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832595111

Beschreibung / Abstract

``This publication is unique not only on a national but also international
scale. It concerns the subject of the European Union's relations with Egypt
after 2011 (including the earlier period), which is a highly topical issue and
a very difficult one to analyse and explain. It is the outcome of a research
grant titled 'The European Union towards the Transformation Processes in
Egypt after 2011.' The authors largely belong to a small group of experts on
North Africa and the Middle East, including Egypt. They are familiar with
the literature on the subject from around the world and EU legislation.
A significant strength of this project concerns the fieldwork carried out on
site, in Egypt (literature, documents, interviews and observation), as well as
direct contacts with European Union officials.''

Professor Arkadiusz Zukowski

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • FOREWORD
  • Part I. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF CO-OPERATION
  • Selected Forms and Methods of Analysis of the European Union Foreign Policy. The Model of EU Foreign Policy Considered on the Example of the Situation in Egypt
  • The Political Dimension of European Union-Egypt Relations after 2012 – Between Necessity and Obligation
  • Financial and Trade Instruments in the European Union†™s Policy Towards Egypt
  • The European Union versus Islamic Terrorism at the Beginning of the 21st Century
  • Implications of the Arab Spring for the EU Immigration Policy
  • The Political Changes in Egypt and the Energy Security of the European Union
  • The Influence of Asymmetric Threats on Regional and Local Security. The Case of Egypt and the European Union
  • Part II. PROMOTION OF DEMOCRACY, THE RULE OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN EU-EGYPT RELATIONS
  • The European Union for the Promotion of Democracy, Rule of Law and Human Rights in Egypt. The Co-Operation With Egypt and Regional Organisations
  • European Endowment for Democracy – the Experience of the Projects Implemented in Egypt
  • The Presidential Elections in Egypt – Assessment by European Parliament Observers
  • The European Union and Civil Society in Egypt
  • The Dilemma of Stabilisation versus Democratisation. German Policy Towards Egypt Before and After the Arab Spring
  • SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • Appendix 1. PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE
  • Appendix 2. LIST OF INSTITUTIONS INTERVIEWED

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