Publishing Institution:
IEMed/EuroMeSCo
IEMed’s actions are focused on five core themes that make up the Institute’s different working areas: Euro-Mediterranean policies and Euromed regional programmes, socio-economic development, the Arab and Mediterranean world, Mediterranean cultures and cultural action. The different work areas are in line with the Euro-Mediterranean agenda and its strategic objectives. Projects in these areas are programmed in various formats: international symposia, seminars, workshops, debates, talks, research projects, exhibitions, cultural projects, as well as an extensive range of publications and specific studies.
EuroMeSCo (the Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission) is the main network of research centres on politics and security in the Mediterranean. EuroMeSCo was set up in 1996 with the goal of fostering research, information and social relations among its members as well as acting as a confidence-building measure in the framework of the Barcelona process. EuroMeSCo comprises 102 institutes coming from 32 countries out of the 43 members of the Union for the Mediterranean.
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January 01, 2020
Ensuring Water Security in the Middle East: Policy Implications
By:
Liel Maghen, Shira Kronich
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January 01, 2019
Climate Security in the Sahel and the Mediterranean: Local and Regional Responses
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A. Bassou, A. Chielewska, X. Ruiz-Campillo
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January 01, 2019
Cooperation with Religious Institutions as a European Policy Tool
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Yasemin El-Menouar, Sergio Altuna, Patrycja Sasnai, Georges Fahmi
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November 01, 2018
The Role of Russia in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Strategy or Opportunism
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EuroMesco
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September 01, 2017
Post-Conflict Re-Construction in MENA: Previous Experiences and Stakeholder's Inclusive Involvement in the Future Reconstruction of Libya, Syria and Iraq
By:
Amaia Goenaga
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September 01, 2017
Digital Entrepreneurship: Expanding the Economic Frontier in the Mediterranean
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Santana Moisés
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September 01, 2017
Neighbouring Host-Countries’ Policies for Syrian Refugees: The Cases of Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey
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Luigi Achilli
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September 01, 2017
Reviewing the European Neighbourhood Policy
By:
Selena Florensa
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February 03, 2016
How Could Egypt and Tunisia Reverse the Growth of Islamist Violent Radicalisation?
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Georges Fahmi
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November 25, 2015
In Search of a New Balance between Agricultural Trade and Development in the Euro-Mediterranean
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Marko Lovec
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September 01, 2015
The Challenges of the Mediterranean Urban Agenda
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Med Confederation
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September 01, 2015
Financial Reforms in the Mediterranean: Ideas and Policies to Inspire Change
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Selena Florensa
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October 01, 2014
Report of the Kick Off Meeting "The Arab Spring in Comparative Perspective"o
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July 01, 2014
Democracies in the Making: Egypt at the Centre of Arab Transitions
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January 21, 2014
What Are the Prospects for Success of the Peace Talks on Syria?
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Tiziana Trotta
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September 01, 2013
Private Equity in the North African Region. Case Study of Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria
By:
Albert Alsina
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June 20, 2013
The European Global Strategy and the Mediterranean
By:
Roberto Aliboni
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February 07, 2013
Walking a Thin Line: The Role of Think Tanks in Arab Transitions and Foreign Support
By:
Pol Morillas
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February 07, 2013
Ceasefire agreements will not work: activation of the peace process is the solution
By:
Omar Shaban
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September 14, 2012
The advent of 'Islamic' democracy in MENA
By:
Khalil al-Anani
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September 01, 2012
Financial Development and Economic Growth in the Mediterranean Associated Countries
By:
Adolfo Barajas, Seyed Reza Yousefi
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September 01, 2012
Economic Agendas of Islamic Actors
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Javier Albarracín, Paula Cusi
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September 01, 2012
Euro-Mediterranean Higher Education Area: Enhancing Quality, Promoting Mobility and Employability
By:
Nick Harris, Javier Albarracín
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July 24, 2012
Elections in Libya
By:
George Joffé