توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Routledge Handbook of EU-Middle East Relations
نام کتاب : Routledge Handbook of EU-Middle East Relations
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : روتلج هندبوک روابط اتحادیه اروپا و خاورمیانه
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نویسندگان : Dimitris Bouris, Daniela Huber, Michelle Pace
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 509
ISBN (شابک) : 0429317875 , 9780429317873
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 51 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Preface/Acknowledgments
Acronyms and abbreviations
1 Introduction: entanglements in EU–Middle East relations
Part I History
2 Europe and the Ottoman Empire: images of self and the other
3 French and British colonialism and its legacy in the MENA region
4 Longue-durée reflections on anti-colonial movements in the Middle East (1798–today)
5 A postcolonial critique of EU–Middle East relations
Part II Theoretical perspectives
6 Everyday Middle Easts
7 The EU’s constructions of the Middle East
8 Security within and beyond the borders of Europe: locating the European Union as a security actor
9 International Relations theory and EU–Middle East relations
10 From descriptive and evaluative accounts to causal explanations for EU–Middle East relations
11 Postcolonial theory and EU–Middle East relations: recognising co-constitution
12 Feminist and queer perspectives on EU–Middle East relations
Part III Multilateralism and geopolitical perspectives
13 In the shadow of the European neighbourhood: political geographies of EU–Middle East relations
14 The EU and Arab regionalism
15 The EU and the Gulf Cooperation Council: a troubled relationship
16 EU foreign policy incoherence in the United Nations: the case of the Middle East
17 The transatlantic relationship and the Middle East: converging interests, diverging praxis
18 Turkey and the European Union in the Middle East: potential for cooperation or continuing discord?
19 Russia and the EU in the Middle East: from mutual distrust to forced cooperation?
Part IV MENA–EU relations in the contemporary world
20 Perceptions of the EU: activists and public opinion in the Middle East
21 Populist politics in Europe and their impact on EU relations with the Middle East: EU–Turkey relations as a case study
22 EU–Israeli relations: geopolitical perspectives in the wake of nationalist populism
23 On EU–Arab democratisation: towards a democratic “learning loop”
24 Moderate Islamist parties in the MENA region and Europe: between the democracy–human rights nexus and the stability–security nexus
25 Inter-religious dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean region: a multi-stakeholder approach
26 EU–Egypt relations at a crossroads
27 Winds of change? Negotiating gender relations in the Middle East and North Africa
Part V Peace, security and conflict in the Middle East
28 The European Union and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: how Member States came together only to fall apart again
29 EU–Lebanon relations
30 The EU in post-2003 Iraq
31 EU–Afghanistan relations
32 EU–Syria relations
33 The European Union and Yemen
34 The EU and Iran: how a critical relationship became a troubled one
35 EU–Middle East relations and the fight against terrorism
Part VI Development, economics, trade and societal issues
36 Aid, security and fortress Europe: EU development aid in the Middle East and North Africa
37 Migration and refugees in EU–Middle East relations
38 Europe and MENA youth
39 Assessing EU–Middle East trade relations: patterns, policies and imbalances
40 Their violence or ours? EU–Middle East arms sales and military cooperation
41 Clean growth for the benefit of both? Towards a more inclusive approach to EU–MENA environmental relations
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