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The European Union's Africa policies : norms, interests, and impact
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ISBN: 9781409400981 9780754699965 1409400980 075469996X 9786612773938 6612773936 1351890212 1315239825 1282773933 9781315239828 9781351890199 1351890204 Year: 2010 Publisher: Farnham Ashgate

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Up until now, mainstream studies have interpreted the EU's role in Africa as that of either a self-interested hegemonic actor, or a value-oriented normative power. Using fresh empirical evidence, including interviews with both European and African officials, Daniela Sicurelli challenges these views by analyzing European policies towards Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly focussing on peacekeeping, trade and development, and environmental protection.


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Islamist radicalisation : the challenge for Euro-Mediterranean relations
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ISBN: 9789290798651 9290798653 Year: 2009 Publisher: Brussels: Centre for European policy studies,

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"Issues relating to political Islam continue to present challenges to European foreign policies in the Middle East and North Africa. In this volume, European and regional experts analyse trends driving the radicalisation of political Islam as well as the contrary trend of de-radicalisation observed in some countries where Islamist parties have secured democratic political participation. The question underlying the book is whether the EU should engage more specifically with the 'moderate' Islamist parties, and at least recognise radical Islamist movements the achieve democratic electoral success and legitimacy, such as Palestinian Hamas. Current EU policies are largely negative on both accounts. The conclusions of this book argue for a change in this stance, with a three-dimensional approach: a) to put pressure on incumbent regimes to abandon the repression of moderate Islamist movements, b) to influence the legal and political frameworks regulating social and political participation in a more open way and c) to engage in dialogue with non-violent opposition forces--both Islamist and non-Islamist. In the absence of such policies, the EU risks contributing to a re-radicalisation of movements that have become disillusioned with the failure of their political moderation to produce results."--P. [4] of cover.

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