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Determinants of Growth and Inflation in Southern Mediterranean Countries
Fri, 16/03/2012 - 11:02 | by adminDespite significant economic reforms in many EU neighbouring countries in the Southern Mediterranean, their growth performance has on average been subdued. This study analyses the differences in growth performance and macroeconomic stability across Mediterranean countries, to draw lessons for the future. The main findings are that Southern Mediterranean countries should benefit from closer ties with the EU that result in higher levels of trade and FDI inflows, once the turbulence of the ‘Arab Spring’ is resolved, and from the development of financial markets and infrastructure.
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MEDPRO TR No 10 WP5 Coutinho.pdf | 693.04 KB | 5801 | 22 weeks 5 days ago |
The EU-Turkey Customs Union: A Model for Future Euro-Med Integration
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MEDPRO TR No 9 WP5 Togan.pdf | 442.83 KB | 5022 | 4 days 5 hours ago |
Algeria’s Failed Transitions to a Sustainable Polity: Coming to yet another Crossroads
Fri, 28/10/2011 - 15:49 | by adminAlgeria is so far the only country in North Africa not to have experienced sustained mass protests calling for political change. The government in Algiers has by no means remained indifferent to the groundbreaking events in neighbouring countries, but it is responding to this sweeping wave of change at its own pace. This paper argues that, despite its apparent stability, the Algerian polity suffers from underlying currents of instability that risk undermining the long-term sustainability of the state.
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MEDPRO TR No 7 WP2 Darbouche.pdf | 457.53 KB | 1886 | 1 year 39 weeks ago |
What Scenarios for the Euro-Mediterranean in 2030 in the Wake of the Post-Arab spring?
Fri, 21/10/2011 - 15:42 | by adminIn the wake of the Arab Spring, the Southern Mediterranean region has reached a turning point in its history, presenting many opportunities and challenges for the EU. In this MEDPRO Policy Paper, Rym Ayadi and Carlo Sessa explore various possible scenarios that could play out in EU-Mediterranean relations over the next two decades but find, lamentably, that the EU has set itself on a ‘business as usual’ course, leaving the region open to further polarisation and the involvement of other external players.
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MEDPRO PP No 2 WP9 Rym Ayadi and Carlo Sessa.pdf | 465.73 KB | 4742 | 1 day 1 hour ago |
State (un)Sustainability in the Southern Mediterranean and Scenarios to 2030: The EU’s Response
Mon, 08/08/2011 - 19:28 | by adminIn this first MEDPRO project Policy Paper, author Nathalie Tocci considers the concept of sustainability and how it is central to any understanding of Mediterranean politics. Too often confused with stability in policy debates in the Mediterranean region and the West, Tocci argues that not only are these two concepts distinct, with sustainability being broader and deeper than stability, but stability, as interpreted with regard to the regimes in the region, has often run counter to the very conditions that underpin state sustainability.
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MEDPRO PP No 1 WP2 Tocci_updated.pdf | 279.44 KB | 2473 | 2 weeks 1 day ago |
Tourism in the Mediterranean: Scenarios up to 2030
Tue, 26/07/2011 - 07:25 | by adminFrom 1990 to 2010, the 11 countries of the south-eastern Mediterranean region (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey, hereafter SMCs) recorded the highest growth rates in inbound world tourism. In the same period, domestic tourism in these countries also increased rapidly, which is astonishing given the security risks, natural disasters, oil prices rises and economic uncertainties in the region.
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MEDPRO TR No 1 WP5 Lanquar Update.pdf | 522.35 KB | 4081 | 10 hours 57 min ago |
Syria and Lebanon: Diverging Paths of State Unsustainability
Thu, 23/06/2011 - 13:17 | by adminAny analysis of the prospects for stability and sustainability in the states of Syria and Lebanon reveals the strong ties that exist between these two countries and the impact of external influences on their overall development. Their trajectories, while starkly divergent in terms of the challenges confronting them at present, converge on a path of long-term unsustainability.
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MEDPRO TR No 6 WP2 Colombo.pdf | 249 KB | 3267 | 4 days 21 hours ago |
Israel and Palestine and State (Un)Sustainability
Mon, 06/06/2011 - 13:58 | 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 | 373.32 KB | 5089 | 5 days 9 hours ago |
Political transition in Tunisia and Egypt
Mon, 23/05/2011 - 17:34 | by adminTwo new MEDPRO papers explore the prospects for democratic transition in Tunisia and Egypt.
Morocco at the Crossroads: Seizing the Window of Opportunity for Sustainable Development
Thu, 14/04/2011 - 16:51 | by adminThe question of state sustainability is highly relevant in the case of Morocco.
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MEDPRO TP No 2 WP2 Colombo.pdf | 274.48 KB | 4279 | 6 days 16 hours ago |