Democratisation Against Democracy : How EU Foreign Policy Fails the Middle East
Democratisation Against Democracy : How EU Foreign Policy Fails the Middle East
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Author(s): Abbott, Pamela
Talbot, Valeria
Teti, Andrea
ISBN No.: 9783030338824
Pages: xix, 336
Year: 202001
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 140.55
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book presents a sobering analysis of the EU's failures as a normative power in the Southern Mediterranean. Creatively combining discursive and quantitative data, the chapters superbly reveal the continuing EU-centrism in many of the EU's policies, and serve as an unsettling reminder of their perverse effects on the politics and economies of the affected states." (Professor Thomas Diez, University of Tübingen, Germany) "This work blends critical discourse analysis of EU foreign policy documents with surveys in the Arab world, interpreted spot-on within a deep contextual knowledge of both EU foreign policy and the Arab world since the start of the uprisings. Being unique in its approach, it presents a solid and sharp analysis of the most problematic shortcomings of European foreign policy in its neighborhood and is a must-read for anyone - scholars and practitioners alike - interested in EU policies after the Arab uprisings." (Daniela Huber, Head of the Mediterranean and Middle East Programme, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Rome, Italy) "The authors offer an original way of looking at the European Foreign Policy towards the Mediterranean basin and its shortcomings in dealing with the transformations produced by the Arab uprisings, combining a solid historical perspective with an impressive quantitative analysis of data collected in the field. This book is a clear, well-documented and sharp analysis of the uncertain situation the EU is facing and of the difficulties in remodeling and re-adjusting its foreign policy in the region." (Professor Riccardo Redaelli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy) "The authors carry out a thorough critical discourse analysis of core EU policy in its southern neighbourhood texts and match this analysis with quantitative public opinion survey data from Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia. In doing so they show how the EU's underlying logic in the way it conceptualizes its southern neighbourhood remains embedded in a long-failing framework - in spite of the Arab uprisings.


" (Professor Michelle Pace, Roskilde University, Denmark).


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