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Rethinking the Mediterranean Strategic Agenda in an Evolving Environment

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  • Abdelaaziz Aït Ali
  • Karim EL Aynaoui
  • Karim El Mokri
  • Sara Mokaddem

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The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership was initiated with the aim to build a space of shared prosperity and security among all the countries in the region. The achievement of this objective, however, continues to be challenged by several geopolitical, economic and social factors. In such a context, there is now a greater urgency to adapt the approach and the instruments, thus allowing Euro-Mediterranean partners to seize opportunities towards an effective area of shared stability and prosperity.

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  • Abdelaaziz Aït Ali & Karim EL Aynaoui & Karim El Mokri & Sara Mokaddem, 2015. "Rethinking the Mediterranean Strategic Agenda in an Evolving Environment," Policy notes & Policy briefs 1525, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:ppaper:pb-15/25
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    1. elmallah, mariam, 2014. "The Euro-Med Free Trade Area: An Empirical Assessment of the main Trade Agreements' Effects," MPRA Paper 57448, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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