The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Assessing the First Decade
3 Fred Tanner analyses how the EU's increasing focus on terrorism, organised crime, drug and human trafficking has shifted the security agenda towards cooperation in the justice and home affairs framework at the cost of neglecting operational cooperation and broader reforms of security forces a...
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Published in: | Perspectives Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 103 |
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Format: | Book Review |
Language: | English |
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Prague
Sage Publications Ltd
01-07-2007
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Summary: | 3 Fred Tanner analyses how the EU's increasing focus on terrorism, organised crime, drug and human trafficking has shifted the security agenda towards cooperation in the justice and home affairs framework at the cost of neglecting operational cooperation and broader reforms of security forces and institutions in the Southern Mediterranean countries. [...] even today, France maintains strong bilateral relations in the region.\n Amr Hamzawy recommends that Europeans address the Egyptian government to allow for more political liberties, to strengthen opposition parties in low-profile policy areas where government intervention is not expected right away and finally to train moderate Islamists on matters such as human rights in order to include them in the policy process. |
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ISSN: | 2336-825X 2336-8268 |