Publication

Oct 2011

EU policy towards the Middle East and North Africa is overly fragmented and contradicts the political and economic logic of the region. Excluding the Gulf from a highly structured Euro-Med paradigm squanders cooperation potential and feeds its sense of exceptionalism. Encouraging regional links between Mediterranean and Gulf states could help expose the latter to the more liberal trends spreading through the region.

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Author Ana Echagüe
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 98
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2011 FRIDE
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