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Israel and Palestine and State (Un)Sustainability
ثلاثاء, 07/06/2011 - 08:52 | by adminThis report explores the concept of state (un)sustainability in Israel and Palestine. The starting point sees conflict resolution as an independent variable for any change and progress in the area, in terms of a political, just and credible agreement between the two parties, which will then play a decisive role in the development of the Mediterranean region. These developments and prospects for a solution are then evaluated on the basis of state (un)sustainability, a broad notion that refers to the possibilities for long-term development at the political, social and economic levels.
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MEDPRO TR No 5 WP2 Napolitano.pdf | 343.09 ك.بايت | 1409 | منذ سنة واحدة 38 أسبوعا |
Egypt: Changes and Challenges of Political Transition
اثنين, 06/06/2011 - 09:46 | by adminHosni Mubarak’s regime and its power system enjoyed remarkable stability for over 30 years. On 11 February 2011, however, after 18 days of mass protests, the Egyptian president was forced to step down, revealing the unsustainability of the political and economic system that had ensured his continuity for so long. While the revolution of January 25th led to a major success – the fall of Mubarak – Egypt’s political future is still opaque and exposed to a number of risks.
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MEDPRO TR No 4 WP2 Paciello on Egypt.pdf | 481.2 ك.بايت | 1541 | منذ 20 أسبوعا 3 أيام |
Tunisia: Changes and Challenges of Political Transition
اثنين, 06/06/2011 - 09:42 | by adminFor 23 years, a combination of harsh repression and impressive socio-economic development in Tunisia ensured a certain level of stability of Ben Ali’s regime. However, on 14 January 2011, after several weeks of anti-government protests, the President fled the country, revealing the fallacy of the ‘Tunisian model’. While the departure of Ben Ali is an important step towards Tunisia’s political change, the fate of its democratic transition remains uncertain.
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MEDPRO TR No 3 WP2 Paciello on Tunisia.pdf | 399.57 ك.بايت | 1330 | منذ سنة واحدة 38 أسبوعا |
Morocco at the Crossroads: Seizing the Window of Opportunity for Sustainable Development
خميس, 14/04/2011 - 18:00 | by adminThe question of state sustainability is highly relevant in the case of Morocco. Despite the image of a modernising and liberalising country, Morocco is undergoing a delicate phase in its development. The recent upheavals in the Maghreb and the Middle East, alongside the growing problems of poor education and high unemployment are likely to bring to the surface the unsustainable elements of Morocco’s status quo. The central issues concern the quality of institutions, reforms aimed at promoting the rule of law, curbing corruption and overhauling the judiciary.
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MEDPRO TP No 2 WP2 Colombo.pdf | 274.48 ك.بايت | 1264 | منذ 22 أسبوعا 14 ساعة |
The Southern Mediterranean: Between Changes and Challenges to its Sustainability
جمعة, 19/11/2010 - 12:14 | by adminIn the first MEDPRO Technical Paper, Silvia Colombo, Junior Researcher from Istituto Affari Internazionali, IAI draws a critical distinction between short-term stability and long-term sustainability in the Mediterranean.
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MEDPRO TP No 1 WP2 Colombo.pdf | 362.63 ك.بايت | 1193 | منذ 20 أسبوعا يوم واحد |