What scenarios for the Euro-Mediterranean in 2030?

Rym Ayadi, Carlo Sessa
25/02/2013

The Southern Mediterranean region is at a historical turning point following the unprecedented uprisings that ended many decades of repressive authoritarian regimes. Before 2010, and the start of the Arab uprisings, the ‘business as usual’ scenario prevailed in a blend of un-sustainability and partial Euro-Mediterranean cooperation. Un-sustainability, coupled with phoney stability, was thought to be the long-term future for southern Mediterranean countries, as no credible prospects for radical democratic political changes were envisaged.

EMANES NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2022

The EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES, formerly EMNES) December 2022 Newsletter presents the new publications of the Network, as well as the organised conferences and webinars.

EMANES NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2023

The EU-Mediterranean and African Network for Economic Studies (EMANES, formerly EMNES) December 2023 Newsletter presents the new publications of the Network, as well as the organised conferences and webinars.

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