Publication

May 2008

This paper examines the implementation of the MEDA Program, the main financial instrument of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. For this purpose the author focuses on Morocco, arguing that the factors undermining the impact of the program are related to the low level of intra-European coherence, specifically the low determinacy of MEDA's overall objectives, as well as a programming cycle that is slow and inefficient from the point of view of implementation dynamics.

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Author Michal Natorski
Series CIDOB Mediterranean and Middle East Documents
Issue 11
Publisher Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)
Copyright © 2008 Michal Natorski; © 2008 CIDOB Foundation
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