ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2000. Moving from general principles and determinants to the growing co-operation between the European Community and Maghreb states, and then onto the EU's responses to recent problems in Maghreb countries, this study concludes that a more assertive EU presence is needed, otherwise there will be damaging costs for the already fragile regional stability. The text mixes historical, political and economic analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part One: The Euro-Maghreb Relationship and its Environment
part |2 pages
Part Two: From Commercial to Enlarged Cooperation
part |2 pages
Part Three: Maghreb Malaise since the 1980s and Europe's Response