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      Routledge Handbook of EU–Middle East Relations
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      Routledge Handbook of EU–Middle East Relations

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      Routledge Handbook of EU–Middle East Relations book

      Edited ByDimitris Bouris, Daniela Huber, Michelle Pace
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 31 December 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429317873
      Pages 508
      eBook ISBN 9780429317873
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Bouris, D., Huber, D., & Pace, M. (Eds.). (2021). Routledge Handbook of EU–Middle East Relations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429317873

      ABSTRACT

      EU–Middle East relations are multifaceted, varied and complex, shaped by historical, political, economic, migratory, social and cultural dynamics. Covering these relations from a broad perspective that captures continuities, ruptures and entanglements, this handbook provides a clearer understanding of trends, thus contributing to a range of different turns in international relations.

      The interdisciplinary and diverse assessments through which readers may grasp a more nuanced comprehension of the intricate entanglements in EU–Middle East relations are carefully provided in these pages by leading experts in the various (sub)fields, including academics, think-tankers, as well as policymakers. The volume offers original reflections on historical constructions; theoretical approaches; multilateralism and geopolitical perspectives; contemporary issues; peace, security and conflict; and development, economics, trade and society.

      This handbook provides an entry point for an informed exploration of the multiple themes, actors, structures, policies and processes that mould EU–Middle East relations. It is designed for policymakers, academics and students of all levels interested in politics, international and global studies, contemporary history, regionalism and area studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|11 pages

      Introduction

      Entanglements in EU–Middle East relations
      ByDimitris Bouris, Daniela Huber, Michelle Pace

      part Part I|44 pages

      History

      chapter 2|11 pages

      Europe and the Ottoman Empire

      Images of self and the other
      BySenem Aydın-Düzgit, Johanna Chovanec, Bahar Rumelili

      chapter 3|10 pages

      French and British colonialism and its legacy in the MENA region

      BySune Haugbølle, Roberto Mazza

      chapter 4|11 pages

      Longue-durée reflections on anti-colonial movements in the Middle East (1798–today)

      ByNora Lafi

      chapter 5|10 pages

      A postcolonial critique of EU–Middle East relations

      BySomdeep Sen

      part Part II|78 pages

      Theoretical perspectives

      chapter 6|11 pages

      Everyday Middle Easts

      ByAli Bilgic

      chapter 7|11 pages

      The EU's constructions of the Middle East

      ByMünevver Cebeci

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Security within and beyond the borders of Europe

      Locating the European Union as a security actor
      ByZeynep Arkan Tuncel

      chapter 9|10 pages

      International Relations theory and EU–Middle East relations

      ByFilippo Dionigi

      chapter 10|11 pages

      From descriptive and evaluative accounts to causal explanations for EU–Middle East relations

      ByFred H. Lawson

      chapter 11|11 pages

      Postcolonial theory and EU–Middle East relations

      Recognising co-constitution
      ByNora Fisher-Onar

      chapter 12|11 pages

      Feminist and queer perspectives on EU–Middle East relations

      ByHanna L. Muehlenhoff

      part Part III|80 pages

      Multilateralism and geopolitical perspectives

      chapter 13|10 pages

      In the shadow of the European neighbourhood

      Political geographies of EU–Middle East relations
      ByVirginie Mamadouh

      chapter 14|10 pages

      The EU and Arab regionalism

      BySilvia Ferabolli

      chapter 15|12 pages

      The EU and the Gulf Cooperation Council

      A troubled relationship
      ByTobias Schumacher

      chapter 16|12 pages

      EU foreign policy incoherence in the United Nations

      The case of the Middle East
      ByIoannis Galariotis, Maria Gianniou

      chapter 17|10 pages

      The transatlantic relationship and the Middle East

      Converging interests, diverging praxis
      ByAndrea Dessì, Vassilis Ntousas

      chapter 18|13 pages

      Turkey and the European Union in the Middle East

      Potential for cooperation or continuing discord?
      ByMeltem Müftüler-Baç, Damla Cihangir-Tetik

      chapter 19|11 pages

      Russia and the EU in the Middle East

      From mutual distrust to forced cooperation?
      ByMaxim A. Suchkov, Polina Vasilenko

      part Part IV|94 pages

      MENA–EU relations in the contemporary world

      chapter 20|14 pages

      Perceptions of the EU

      Activists and public opinion in the Middle East
      ByAndrea Teti, Gennaro Gervasio, Pamela Abbott

      chapter 21|11 pages

      Populist politics in Europe and their impact on EU relations with the Middle East

      EU–Turkey relations as a case study
      ByAyhan Kaya

      chapter 22|11 pages

      EU–Israeli relations

      Geopolitical perspectives in the wake of nationalist populism
      BySharon Pardo, Dani Filc

      chapter 23|12 pages

      On EU–Arab democratisation *

      Towards a democratic “learning loop”
      ByLarbi Sadiki, Layla Saleh

      chapter 24|11 pages

      Moderate Islamist parties in the MENA region and Europe

      Between the democracy–human rights nexus and the stability–security nexus
      ByDjallil Lounnas

      chapter 25|11 pages

      Inter-religious dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean region

      A multi-stakeholder approach
      ByEleonora Insalaco

      chapter 26|11 pages

      EU–Egypt relations at a crossroads

      ByGerasimos Tsourapas

      chapter 27|11 pages

      Winds of change? Negotiating gender relations

      in the Middle East and North Africa 1
      ByAnnette Jünemann

      part Part V|90 pages

      Peace, security and conflict in the Middle East

      chapter 28|10 pages

      The European Union and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

      How Member States came together only to fall apart again
      ByFederica Bicchi, Benedetta Voltolini

      chapter 29|12 pages

      EU–Lebanon relations

      ByAssem Dandashly

      chapter 30|11 pages

      The EU in post-2003 Iraq

      ByMaria Luisa Fantappie

      chapter 31|12 pages

      EU–Afghanistan relations

      ByOz Hassan

      chapter 32|11 pages

      EU–Syria relations

      ByAnis Nacrour, Jouanah Ghori

      chapter 33|10 pages

      The European Union and Yemen

      ByVincent Durac

      chapter 34|11 pages

      The EU and Iran

      How a critical relationship became a troubled one
      ByCornelius Adebahr, Riccardo Alcaro

      chapter 35|11 pages

      EU–Middle East relations and the fight against terrorism

      ByFrancesco Milan

      part Part VI|71 pages

      Development, economics, trade and societal issues

      chapter 36|10 pages

      Aid, security and fortress Europe

      EU development aid in the Middle East and North Africa
      ByEmile Badarin, Jeremy Wildeman

      chapter 37|11 pages

      Migration and refugees in EU–Middle East relations

      ByBeste İşleyen, Tamirace Fakhoury

      chapter 38|10 pages

      Europe and MENA youth

      ByEmma Murphy

      chapter 39|15 pages

      Assessing EU–Middle East trade relations

      Patterns, policies and imbalances
      ByNora Aboushady, Chahir Zaki

      chapter 40|10 pages

      Their violence or ours?

      EU–Middle East arms sales and military cooperation
      ByDavid Wearing

      chapter 41|13 pages

      Clean growth for the benefit of both?

      Towards a more inclusive approach to EU–MENA environmental relations
      ByMartin Keulertz, Musa McKee
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